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Credit: NASA, ESA |
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This Hubble image shows two interacting galaxies. A small elliptical galaxy on the lower left and to the upper right a once spiral galaxy is being stretched out of its classical shape resulting in a cascade of new star formation (bright blue stars). These two galaxies are 400 million light years away.
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