X-ray Spacecraft Measures Galaxy Cluster Collision

Credit: ESA/XMM-NEWTON/PATRICK HENRY ET AL.
Europe's XMM-Newton spacecraft has delivered X-ray imagery of two galaxies colliding a mere 800 million light-years from Earth, providing the clearest picture yet of the way the overarching structure of the Universe is forming. Surpassed only by the Big Bang in energy output, collisions between...

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