A galaxy racing through space at an astonishing speed of two million mph (3.2 million km/h) has created a dramatic collision.
This galactic collision might be more impactful than you think. See that bright object in the sky? That's Andromeda – the closest major galaxy to our Milky Way and the most distant thing you ...
are the last remaining signs of a medium-sized galaxy that recently collided with Messier 87. The image also reveals many other galaxies forming the Virgo Cluster, of which Messier 87 is the ...
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They found stars that formed outside the Milky Way, and in doing so managed to bolster the theory that our galaxy had already formed a significant population of its stars before it collided with ...
An curved arrow pointing right. After two galaxies collided, a black hole in the smaller galaxy is apparently burping. Produced by Emmanuel Ocbazghi. Original Reporting by Jessica Orwig.
Two Milky Way satellite galaxies, Small Magellanic Cloud and the Large Magellanic Cloud, collided a few millions years ago, according to a new study by University of Michigan astronomers.