The two galaxies are subtly intertwined with each other through mutual gravitational interaction
It looks like a magical picture, but it’s real… Telescope Hubble Take a stunningly sharp photo of a pair of galaxies, released by NASA.
The two interacting galaxies that make up the pair are known as Arp Mador 608-333 They seem to float side by side. Although seemingly peaceful and undisturbed, the two galaxies subtly distort each other through a mutual gravitational interaction that disturbs and distorts both galaxies. The Hubble Advanced Camera for Surveys captured this prolonged galactic interaction.
See the picture:
The interacting galaxies of Arp-Madore 608-333 are part of an effort to create an archive of intriguing targets for more detailed future study by Hubble, ground-based and space telescopes. James Webb of NASA / ESA / Canadian Space Agency. To create this record, astronomers searched existing astronomical catalogs for a list of targets scattered across the night sky. They hoped to include things that had already been identified as interesting and would be easy for Hubble to detect no matter which direction he was pointing.
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