Colliding galaxies
What will become of these galaxies? Spiral galaxies NGC 5426 and NGC 5427 are passing dangerously close to each other, but each is likely to survive this collision.
Typically when galaxies collide, a large galaxy eats a much smaller
galaxy. In this case, however, the two galaxies are quite similar, each
being a sprawling spiral with expansive arms and a compact core. As the
galaxies advance over the next tens of millions of years, their
component stars are unlikely to collide, although new stars will form in
the bunching of gas caused by gravitational tides... Recent
predictions hold that our Milky Way Galaxy will undergo a similar
collision with the neighboring Andromeda Galaxy in a few billion years.
Text and image from NASA's Astronomy Photo of the Day.
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