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Hubble Reveals Stellar Fireworks Accompanying Galaxy Collision PRC97-34a

Hubble Reveals Stellar Fireworks
Accompanying Galaxy Collision

 
Photo No.: STScI-PRC97-34a
October 21, 1997
This Hubble Space Telescope image provides a detailed look at a brilliant "fireworks show" at the center of a collision between two galaxies. Hubble has uncovered over 1,000 bright, young star clusters bursting to life as a result of the head-on wreck. 
 

 

 
 
 
The respective cores of the twin galaxies are the orange blobs, left and right of image center, crisscrossed by filaments of dark dust. A wide band of chaotic dust, called the overlap region, stretches between the cores of the two galaxies. The sweeping spiral-like patterns, traced by bright blue star clusters, shows the result of a firestorm of star birth activity which was triggered by the collision.

This natural-color image is a composite of four separately filtered images taken with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2), on January 20, 1996. Resolution is 15 light-years per pixel (picture element).


 

 
 
 
Credit: Brad Whitmore (ST ScI), and NASA

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