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Hubble Telescope Captures Star Wars, Galaxies Collide

April 25, 2008

The Maryland-based Space Telescope Science Institute has released new images from the Hubble Space Telescope.  The pictures depict star wars, as the images show galaxies colliding into each other, causing a great deal of stellar destruction..Boston (dbTechno) - The Maryland-based Space Telescope Science Institute has released new images from the Hubble Space Telescope. The pictures depict star wars, as the images show galaxies colliding into each other, causing a great deal of stellar destruction.

It is believed that these colliding galaxies will give birth to brand new and larger galaxies over time.

They released 59 images showing the colliding galaxies, on the 18th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble telescope.

The images show how galaxies emerge and come about following collisions.

The images show a window to the past, as it reveals how galaxies come together.

The Space Telescope Institute put out a statement saying “This new Hubble atlas dramatically illustrates how galaxy collisions produce a remarkable variety of intricate structures in never-before-seen detail.”

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