Arp 300 consists of two interacting galaxies, UGC 05028 (the smaller face-on spiral galaxy) and UGC 05029 (the larger face-on spiral).
This image of distant interacting galaxies, known collectively as Arp 142, was captured by NASA James Webb Space Telescope that resembles a penguin guarding an egg.
Caldwell 71: This Hubble image of a loosely bound collections of stars reveals a portion of the open cluster Caldwell 71. Most open clusters reside in the arms of spiral galaxies, and their stars are usually relatively young.
The latest camera on the Hubble Space Telescope captured "The Mice," a striking duo of galaxies.
Spiral Galaxy UGC 10043: Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, this spiral galaxy lies in the Serpens constellation.
NASA’s observatories have unveiled a stunning image showcasing two galaxies in the midst of interaction.
NASA frequently shares many stunning photos of space as the "NASA image of the day." Here are eight breathtaking images of interacting galaxies that you can't miss.
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