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Galactic Collision at 2 Million MPH Unveils Cosmic Chaos
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Galactic Collision at 2 Million MPH Unveils Cosmic Chaos

Astronomers have observed a dramatic 2-million-mile-per-hour collision involving the galaxy NGC 7318b at Stephan's Quintet, a site known for previous galactic smash-ups. This event, captured using the WEAVE spectrograph and data from the James Webb Space Telescope and LOFAR, has reawakened the dynamic activity in the region, creating a powerful shockwave. The collision provides insights into the formation and evolution of galaxies, with the findings published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

Unprecedented Detail Captured in 2 Million mph Galaxy Collision
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Unprecedented Detail Captured in 2 Million mph Galaxy Collision

A galaxy traveling at 2 million mph has collided with Stephan's Quintet, a group of five galaxies, creating a powerful shock wave observed in unprecedented detail by the WEAVE telescope in Spain. This event provides insights into the dynamics of galaxy interactions and the formation of the universe. The WEAVE spectrograph, along with other instruments, has revealed the dual nature of the shock front, offering new perspectives on galactic evolution.