In the image you can see how galaxies at a distance of 500 million light years interact gravitationally with each other.
The Hubble Space Telescope took pictures of galaxies located in the constellation Tucana. This was reported by the ESA Observatory.
It was noted that the galaxies NGC 7733, NGC 7734 and NGC 7733N are relatively close to each other, about 500 million light years from Earth, and, as can be seen in this image, they interact gravitationally with each other and one.
The group of objects in the galaxy is also called a “merger group,” meaning they are on track to eventually become one, according to the observatory.

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It was previously reported that the Gaia telescope presented the results of a new study of the Milky Way and the Solar System.
Hubble revealed a galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major
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