Telescope data show 1 million-mph collision
Data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the Calar Alto Observatory in Spain's Sierra de Los Filabres were combined to produce a false-color image of one galaxy crashing into another at more than 1 million miles per hour. The green shock wave, which is larger than our Milky Way galaxy...
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