NASAHubble and James Webb Place It brought together two galaxies, NGC 2207 and IC 2163, in a stunning composite image created with data from the Telescopes (JWST).
It has been reported that these galaxies will approach each other in a slow cosmic dance, merging and eventually becoming one giant galaxy. In this process, a supermassive black hole will form in the center of galaxies.
They are getting closer together
According to researchers, NGC 2207 and IC 2163 passed close to each other years ago and are now approaching each other with their gravitational forces.
This interaction causes clouds of gas in galaxies to condense, triggering the birth of new stars. In ultraviolet light images from the Hubble Telescope, the glow of newborn stars can be seen clearly in blue.
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The interaction of galaxies causes not only the birth of stars, but also explosions of powerful supernovae. These explosions compress the gas around them, enabling new stars to form, and this cycle represents the continuous birth and death processes of stars in the universe.
James Webb Place The telescope’s mid-infrared camera shows the distribution of dust in galaxies in detail. This dust stands out as another sign of star formation in galaxies. The merging process of galaxies opens an important window to understand the complexity of dynamical structures and stellar life cycles in the universe.
2024-11-01 11:34:00
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