Space
Intergalactic Collision Imaged Using X-ray Telescope
In a galaxy far, far away - about 60 million light years from Earth - a huge cloud of unfathomably hot gas spotted by NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory tipped astronomers towards an amazing cosmic spectacle -- the collision of a dwarf galaxy and one of its much larger brethren.
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