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Posted: 2025-04-14 19:38:39 UTC

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A cosmic photo captures the M81 galaxy group, including M81 (Bode's galaxy) with its spiral arms and M82, locked in a billion-year gravitational battle, along with NGC 3077, all located 12 million light-years away in Ursa Major. The image also reveals faint interstellar clouds reflecting starlight.
Gravitational interaction between M81 and M82
Star formation in M81's spiral arms
Violent star forming regions in M82
Potential merger of M81 and M82 in the future
Galactic gravitational interactions leading to structural changes and intense star formation.
The eventual merger of galaxies altering their individual identities.
Understanding the impact of galactic encounters on star formation rates and gas dynamics.