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Image shows a pair of spiral galaxies slowly creeping on each other.
It took millions of years for the galaxies to make a first pass at each other, and it will take millions more for them to merge.
The two spiral galaxies have a high rate of new stars being born each year .
Each year , the galaxies produce the equivalent of two dozen stars the size of the Sun .
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