"James Webb telescope captures breathtaking collision of galaxies"

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The James Webb space telescope has captured an image of the galactic merger ARP 220, which is currently shining with the light of a trillion suns, making it much brighter than our own Milky Way galaxy. The merger is located over 250 million light-years away and most likely began some 700 million years ago, sparking an outrageous burst of star formation. The image showcases dense gas, including a region that is 5,000 light-year across, where over 200 colossal star clusters reside. The galactic merger ARP 220 will undoubtedly provide researchers with helpful information about these galactic evolutions.
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