Hubble Space Telescope fixed 6 shots of galaxy collisions. The unique footage was published by NASA and European Space Agency specialists who oversee the project.
Scientists noted that such interactions are a key aspect of evolutionary processes in galaxies and are very impressive moments. It is during these rare events that cardinal changes in the appearance and stellar composition of systems occur.
Experts explained that at such moments, galaxies are excellent laboratories for tracking the formation processes of star clusters under extreme conditions. They begin to glow, which continues even after the collision, as they enter a quieter phase. Moreover, these massive clusters shine throughout their galaxy.
During such collisions, a huge number of new stars are formed, star-forming nodes and young star formations appear. It is noted that the stars of exploding galaxies are hundreds of thousands of times brighter than our sun. They give quality giant flashes. And this allows the Hubble Telescope to make clear images.
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