Astronomers have witnessed for the first time a violent cosmic collision in which one galaxy pierces another with intense radiation. Their results, published in Nature, show that this radiation dampens the wounded galaxy’s ability to form new stars.
Astronomers have witnessed for the first time a violent cosmic collision in which one galaxy pierces another with intense radiation. Their results, published in Nature, show that this radiation dampens the wounded galaxy’s ability to form new stars.
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