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Merging galaxies, seen by two telescopes

Webb (left) and Hubble (right) shots of the distant galaxy merger IC 1623.
Webb (left) and Hubble (right) shots of the distant galaxy merger IC 1623. Image: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, L. Armus & A. Evans; CC BY 4.0 Acknowledgement: R. Colombari

These two galaxies are in the process of becoming one. According to the European Space Agency, “Their collision has ignited a frenzied spate of star formation known as a starburst, creating new stars at a rate more than twenty times that of the Milky Way galaxy.”