【Cuckold movies】

2025-06-26 03:30:05 406 views 971 comments

When galaxies collide,Cuckold movies they appear distorted and strange.

This week, astronomers working on the NASA and European Space Agency's legendary Hubble Space Telescope posted six images of vivid galactic mergers. You can see them below.

"It is during rare merging events that galaxies undergo dramatic changes in their appearance and in their stellar content," the Hubble program wrote in a statement. "These systems are excellent laboratories to trace the formation of star clusters under extreme physical conditions."

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The six collisions shown here are part of the Hubble imaging Probe of Extreme Environments and Clusters survey, or HiPEEC, to better understand star creation in these wild cosmic places.

Remarkably dense clusters of stars form amid these merging galaxies, and they are extremely bright, leaving telltale evidence of long-ago cosmic collisions.

"Even after the collision, when the resulting galactic system begins to fade into a more quiescent phase, these very massive star clusters will shine throughout their host galaxy, as long-lasting witnesses of past merging events," the Hubble astronomers wrote.

Mashable ImageMerged galaxy NGC 3256 is located some 100 million light-years from Earth. Credit: ESA / NASA / HUBBLE Mashable ImageThe galaxy system NGC 1614 with a variety of spiral arms and a straight tail in the upper right. Credit: NASA / ESA / THE HUBBLE HERITAGE TEAM (STSCI / AURA)-ESA / HUBBLE COLLABORATION) AND A. EVANS (UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE / NRAO / STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY) Mashable ImageThe "Medusa merger," the result of a larger galaxy consuming a smaller galaxy (aka  NGC 4194). Credit: ESA / Hubble / NASA / A. Adamo Mashable ImageThe galaxies IC 694 and NGC 3690 passed closely some 700 million years ago, resulting in "a fierce burst of star formation," according to NASA and the ESA. Credit: NASA / ESA / THE HUBBLE HERITAGE TEAM (STSCI / AURA)-ESA / HUBBLE COLLABORATION) AND A. EVANS (UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE / NRAO / STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY) Mashable ImageLocated some 230 million light years away, NGC 6052 is a pair of colliding galaxies, says NASA. Credit: ESA / Hubble / NASA / A. Adamo et al. Mashable ImageGalaxy NGC 34 , the result of two colliding galaxies a few million years ago. Credit: ESA / Hubble / NASA, / A. Adamo et al.
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