Galactic collision spawns ‘angel wings’ in phenomenal Hubble telescope image

The two merging galaxies in the VV689 system have been nicknamed the ‘angel wing’.  (Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, W. Keel. Acknowledgement: J. Schmidt)

An angel gets its wings as two distant galaxies collide in a stunning new image snapped by the Hubble Space Telescope.

The galactic smashup took place in the VV689 system in the constellation Leo. The delicate wings formed as the two gravitationally bound objects collided and merged, deforming each other.

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