This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope captures an ongoing cosmic
collision between two galaxies — a spiral galaxy is in the process of colliding
with a lenticular galaxy.
The image also reveals further evidence of the
collision. There is a bright stream of stars coming out from the merging
galaxies, extending out towards the top of the image. The bright spot in the
middle of the plume, known as ESO 576-69, is what makes this image unique. This
spot is believed to be the nucleus of the former spiral galaxy, which was
ejected from the system during the collision and is now being shredded by tidal
forces to produce the visible stellar stream.
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