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See beautiful image of colliding Antennae galaxies

Science - Space

An amazing image of two colliding galaxies, over 62 million light-years away, has been released by NASA, which was taken by its Great Observatories. NASA calls it "A Galactic Spectacular."

 


The Great Observatories involved with this image are the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Spitzer Space Telescope.

The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory is the fourth space telescope of the Great Observatories.

It was de-orbited on June 4, 2000, after a very successful mission of exploring the universe.

And, the Antennae galaxies are located about 62 million light-years from Earth's solar system.

NASA states that the image is the result of a collision that began over 100 million years ago and is still developing within the Antennae galaxies.

Page two concludes with the webpage of the image, along with a video describing it.