Hubble Telescope captured two spiral galaxies overlapping
A recent image from NASA's venerable space telescope shows two distant spiral galaxies that appear to be "overlapping." Hubble Telescope Spiral Galaxies
The galaxies are more than a billion light-years away from Earth and are referred to as SDSS J115331 and LEDA 2073461. The European Space Agency (ESA), a partner in the observatory, said that while the new Hubble Space Telescope picture appears to show the two galactic entities merging, it is only an optical illusion and the galaxies aren't truly interacting with one another at all.
Hubble Telescope Spiral Galaxies
The alignment of the two galaxies is probably merely by chance; the two are not truly interacting, according to ESA officials, despite the fact that they look to clash in the image. Hubble has alread...