Approximately 31 million light years away lies the Whirlpool galaxy, M51. Its arms and dust lanes clearly sweep in front of its companion galaxy, NGC 5195. This interacting pair is one of the most well-known examples of collisions among galaxies. Image Credit: NASA
Such colossal collisions between galaxies appear to be common. It’s likely giant galaxies, such as our own, originated long ago after smaller dwarf galaxies crashed together. Unfortunately, Hubble has yet to peer into the early Universe and catch two dwarf galaxies merging by chance. And they’re extremely rare to catch in the present nearby universe.
But for the first time, astronomers have uncovered evidence of a similar collision much closer to home.
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