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Space photo of the week: Violent galaxies seen 'jousting' near the dawn of time



Quick facts

What it is: Two galaxies colliding in the early universe

Where it is: 11 billion light-years away, in the constellation Cetus

When it was shared: May 21, 2025

If you get up before sunrise any day this month, you’ll see bright Venus rising in the east. Just below it, in the constellation Cetus (The Whale), something spectacularly violent is happening in the distant background: a “cosmic joust” between two giant galaxies.

There, 11 billion light-years from Earth and close to the beginning of the universe itself, two galaxies are moving toward each other at speeds of 310 miles per second (500 kilometers per second), destined to collide before retreating and colliding again and again.



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