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NGC 2207 and IC 2163 caught by two space telescopes, Hubble and JWST , in the process of colliding.
This interaction will one day produce one large galaxy, with one supermassive black hole at the core.
As they are pulled together by their mutual attraction, their interaction is causing both galaxies to light up with star formation.
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