Collision of two galaxies
The image, taken by Hubble and published by NASA/ESA, shows the 417-391 galaxy collisions in the Arp-Madore galaxy cluster. The event, which took place at a distance of 670 million light years and caused the merging of the two galaxies, also shows the magnificent rings of light formed by the gravitational conflicts of the two galaxies. This stunning photo was taken with Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys instrument, which is used to study the evolution of galaxy clusters and the distribution of dark matter.
Although the Hubble telescope, which has been on active duty for more than 32 years, still exists with magnificent data for the world of astronomy, the telescope is expected to end its mission and fall to earth between 2030 and 2040.