The Hubble House Telescope has captured a chicken’s eye view of three galaxies within the constellation Bootes which can be within the technique of crashing collectively in a slow-motion merger that finally will produce a single huge starswarm. A more in-depth galaxy stands alone to the left amid quite a few far more distant background galaxies. The three colliding galaxies are inside simply 50,000 gentle years of one another, a stone’s throw as intergalactic distances go. For comparability, the closest massive galaxy to the Milky Way – Andromeda – is a few 2.5 million gentle years away. The continuing merger was noticed as a part of an ongoing examine to grasp the origins of probably the most huge galaxies within the cosmos.