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NASA reveals Penguin-shaped galaxies captured in a slow cosmic collision

New NASA images from Hubble and James Webb reveal the penguin-shaped Arp 142 galaxy pair, showing how gravity distorts galaxies and drives cosmic mergers across the universe.

December 17, 2025 / 10:05 IST
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NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes captured images of Penguin and Egg galaxies. (Image: NASA-ESA/STScI/AURA/JPL-Caltech/CSA)
NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes captured images of Penguin and Egg galaxies. (Image: NASA-ESA/STScI/AURA/JPL-Caltech/CSA)

NASA has revealed new images of a rare galactic interaction. The galaxy pair is officially known as Arp 142. Astronomers nickname it the "Penguin and the Egg". The system is being observed during an active gravitational encounter.

Images come from Hubble and James Webb Space Telescope observations. These views offer two scientific perspectives of the same cosmic event.

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Two Telescopes, Two Views of the Same Universe

Hubble captures visible light from stars and glowing gas, whereas Webb detects infrared light from dust and hidden structures. Together, the images reveal complementary physical processes. This comparison improves understanding of galactic evolution mechanisms. Different wavelengths expose different stages of stellar activity.