NASA shares astonishing images of interacting galaxies

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NASA shares astonishing images of interacting galaxies





















































































Here are the most amazing and fascinating photos of interacting galaxies taken by the American space agency NASA.













Arp 140: Barred spiral galaxies have a bar of stars at their center, unlike lenticular galaxies; In barred spirals like NGC 275, the arms of the galaxy generally extend from the ends of the bar.













NGC 5427: It is a spiral galaxy trapped in an interaction that will persist for tens of millions of years. It was discovered by the British astronomer William Herschel in 1785.













ESO 185-IG013: The Hubble telescope captured this image using ultraviolet, visible and infrared wavelengths. This galaxy is home to several young star clusters.













UGC 05028: The image shows the asymmetrical and uneven structure of UGC 05028, a smaller, front-facing spiral galaxy with an irregular structure.













Arp 142: In this image, the longer wavelengths are shown in red, while the shorter wavelengths are shown in blue.













Arp-Madore 608-333: This image was taken to create a collection of interesting objects for further research.













AM 1214-255: This is a new image sent by the Hubble Space Telescope showing colliding galaxies.















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