Animation of Colliding Galaxies
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The sequence begins by depicting the collision
of two large galaxies which now form The Antennae. Gas and stars from
the galaxies are ejected into long arcs. The animation then shows
how collisions between huge gas clouds in the central region of the
merging system trigger a stellar baby boom. Next, as seen in a closer
view, the most massive of these stars race through their evolution
in a few million years. These stars end their lives as they explode
as supernovas that further heat the clouds and enrich them with heavy
elements. In conclusion, the animation dissolves into Chandra’s X-ray
image of The Antennae galaxies.
[Run time = 0:39 sec]
Credit:
Simulation: NASA/STScI/G. Bacon
Animation: NASA/CXC/A. Hobart
X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/G. Fabbiano et al.