Clash between two galaxies
US scientists say the X-ray astronomical observatory of the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Earth's orbit Chandra has provided impressive details about a giant cloud of hot gas. wrap two colliding galaxies.
With a density of more than 10 billion times the sun, this giant mass of hot air stretches across 300,000 light-years and emits a temperature of 6.94 million degrees Celsius.
Beautiful images of clashes of two galaxies - (Photo: NASA)
This terrible size gas cloud, called the ring of light , is surrounding two large spiral galaxies about the Milky Way.
Each galaxy contains a supermassive black hole at its center, according to Space.com, which led to a press release by the Smithsonian Physical Observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Black holes revolve around each other and may gradually merge to form a larger black hole.
The terrible swirl of the surrounding hot gas created during the fusion of galaxies has produced new stars, at least 200 million years old.
Scientists judged that the clash provided a golden opportunity for Earth experts to be a version almost similar to the unified events of the early galaxies of the universe.
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