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Webb Space Telescope's latest cosmic shot shows pair of intertwined galaxies glowing in infrared

  • Webb Space Telescope captures detailed portrait of intertwining Penguin and Egg galaxies, known as Arp 142, using near-infrared and mid-infrared light. They are located 326 million light-years away in the Hydra constellation.
  • Arp 142 galaxies, resembling a penguin guarding an egg, are approximately 100,000 light-years apart, a significant distance in astronomical terms.
  • Astronomers believe Penguin and Egg galaxies started interacting 25 to 75 million years ago, with the Penguin galaxy's appearance evolving due to interactions with the Egg galaxy.
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