Galaxies Colliding: A Rare Phenomenon in Space

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Galaxies can and do collide, with notable examples like the Antennae Galaxies, located 70 million light-years away. These collisions generate significant heat from merging dust clouds, but individual stars and planets within the galaxies typically do not interact due to the vast distances between them. While the merging process may not produce energy levels comparable to a supernova, it can still lead to interesting phenomena, including the behavior of dark matter. The likelihood of massive stars colliding during these events is extremely low, making such occurrences rare. Overall, galaxy collisions are fascinating events that illustrate the dynamics of cosmic structures.
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have we ever seen galaxies collide?
 
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there are several examples of colliding galaxies

here's one of many examples ...
The Antennae Galaxies (also known as NGC 4038 and 4039) are a pair of distorted colliding spiral galaxies about 70 million light-years away, in the constellation of Corvus

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I'd be interested to know what the dark matter around the galaxies do when do of them come together.
 
newjerseyrunner said:
I'd be interested to know what the dark matter around the galaxies do when do of them come together.
Google "bullet cluster"
 
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does the collision emit lots of energy like a supernova
 
Sobhan said:
does the collision emit lots of energy like a supernova
There is a lot of heat generated by merging dust clouds. Suns and planets barely notice each other. I'd guess nothing anywere close to a supernova.
 
Although galaxies look like solid objects they are largely empty space and the distances between star systems and other massive objects is huge.
The chances of two very massive stars colliding is really low, but not impossible, if it happened a one-off supernova might result.
The chances of multiple stellar collisions happening continually whilst the galaxies merge is so low that it might as well be zero.
 

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