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![Сталкивающиеся галактики Мирный Атом](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2010/11/16/0001248203/ngc7252_eso.preview.jpg)
16.11.2010
Is this what will become of our Milky Way Galaxy? Perhaps if we collide with the Andromeda Galaxy in a few billion years, it might. Pictured above is NGC 7252, a jumble of stars created by a huge collision between two large galaxies.
![Андромеда над Альпами](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/11/13/0001912027/M31Alps_Kananovich_960.preview.jpg)
13.11.2023
Have you ever seen the Andromeda galaxy? Although M31 appears as a faint and fuzzy blob to the unaided eye, the light you see will be over two million years old, making it likely the oldest light you ever will see directly.
![Столкновение спиральных галактик](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/04/20/0001227428/ngc2207_hst.preview.jpg)
20.04.2008
Billions of years from now, only one of these two galaxies will remain. Until then, spiral galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163 will slowly pull each other apart, creating tides of matter, sheets of shocked gas, lanes of dark dust, bursts of star formation, and streams of cast-away stars.
![Спиральные галактики в процессе столкновения](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/04/20/0001227424/ngc2207_hst_big.preview.jpg)
9.11.1999
Billions of years from now, only one of these two galaxies will remain. Until then, spiral galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163 will slowly pull each other apart, creating tides of matter, sheets of shocked gas, lanes of dark dust, bursts of star formation, and streams of cast-away stars.
![Спиральные галактики в ходе столкновения](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/11/22/0001201256/ngc2207_hst.preview.jpg)
21.11.2004
Billions of years from now, only one of these two galaxies will remain. Until then, spiral galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163 will slowly pull each other apart, creating tides of matter, sheets of shocked gas, lanes of dark dust, bursts of star formation, and streams of cast-away stars.
![Сталкивающиеся спиральные галактики](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/01/19/0001298841/ngc2207_hubble_960.preview.jpg)
19.01.2014
Billions of years from now, only one of these two galaxies will remain. Until then, spiral galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163 will slowly pull each other apart, creating tides of matter, sheets of shocked gas, lanes of dark dust, bursts of star formation, and streams of cast-away stars.
![Галактика "колесо телеги"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/09/05/0001179549/cartwheel_hst.preview.gif)
2.07.1995
The Cartwheel Galaxy shows a ring that is the result of a collision between a small and a large galaxy. After a small galaxy has moved through a big galaxy - in this case...
![Галактика Андромеды в ультрафиолетовом свете](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/07/29/0001751013/M31_Galex_960.preview.jpg)
18.07.2021
What does the Andromeda galaxy look like in ultraviolet light? Young blue stars circling the galactic center dominate. A mere 2.5 million light-years away, the Andromeda Galaxy, also known as M31, really is just next door as large galaxies go.
![M82 после столкновения](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/03/19/0001166745/m82_hst.preview.jpg)
12.03.2001
When did the Cigar Galaxy light up? Evidence indicates how M82, the Cigar Galaxy, became so bright and peculiar: it collided with neighboring galaxy M81. Astronomers become detectives, however, when trying to figure out when this collision occurred.
![Панорама спиральной галактики NGC 3310](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/10/09/0001199943/ngc3310b_hst.preview.jpg)
11.09.2001
The party is still going on in spiral galaxy NGC 3310. Roughly 100 million years ago, NGC 3310 likely collided with a smaller galaxy causing the large spiral galaxy to light up with a tremendous burst of star formation.
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