The remarkable footage from the Hubble Space Telescope, shown by the European Space Agency (ESA), shows two closely related galaxies. They are fused together by gravity. They are 100 million light years from Earth. The two galaxies NGC 5953 and NGC 5954 happened together to form one massive body called Arp 91. During this type of constellation merger, the result could be devastating for one of them. Or they can merge to form a new and larger galaxy. Arp 91 is a particularly vivid example of galactic interaction. NGC 5954 is clearly gravitating toward NGC 5953. One of the spiral arms appears to be extending downward, according to the ESA report. This shot shows the lower galaxy NGC 5953, which is circle-like, and the upper galaxy NGC 5954, which is ellipse-like. Both galaxies are spiral and similar to each other. Their different appearance in the photo is the result of …
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Galactic collisions are not as rare as they may seem, but the process takes billions of years…Besides what it means “…the result can be devastating…Read everything
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Collisions between galaxies aren’t as rare as they might seem, but the process takes billions of years… besides what it means “…the result could be devastating for one of them.” After all, both of them would be severely deformed not knowing what would form after the collision…
Yes, disgusting looks like this is an Andorran ship coming out of the warp
Two snails collided. Dude, that was the moment!!! 🤪
“They’re 100 million light-years from Earth” so it happened 100 million years ago.
This is the effect of the resonance after the shock wave that occurred on Sunday in the capital, because the neutrons of one half of the brain of PEOmit collided with the neutrons of the brain nodes of KODomite and the last rainbow effect appeared LEMPART
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This is the effect of the resonance after the shock wave that occurred on Sunday in the capital, because the neutrons of one half of the brain of PEOmit collided with the neutrons of the brain nodes of KODomite and the last rainbow effect appeared LEMPART
In the end they collide or merge because that’s the difference
“They’re 100 million light-years from Earth” so it happened 100 million years ago.
Two snails collided. Dude, that was the moment!!! 🤪
Yes, disgusting looks like this is an Andorran ship coming out of the warp
Collisions between galaxies aren’t as rare as they might seem, but the process takes billions of years… besides what it means “…the result could be devastating for one of them.” After all, both of them would be severely deformed not knowing what would form after the collision…
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