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September 25, 2013
Only one will remain..
Here in the Milky Way galaxy we have astronomical front row seats as M81 and M82
face-off, a mere 12 million light-years away. Locked in a gravitational struggle
for the past billion years or so, the two bright galaxies are captured in this deep telescopic
snapshot, constructed from 25 hours of image data. Their most recent close
encounter likely resulted in the enhanced spiral arms of
M81 (left) and violent star forming regions in M82
so energetic the galaxy glows in
X-rays. After repeated passes, in a few billion years only one galaxy will remain. From our perspective, this cosmic moment
is seen through a foreground veil of the Milky Way's stars and clouds of dust.
Faintly reflecting the foreground starlight, the pervasive dust clouds are
relatively unexplored
galactic cirrus, or integrated flux
nebulae, only a few hundred light-years above the plane of the Milky Way
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