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Hubble releases stunning images of rarely observed colliding galaxies after sudden monthlong shutdown By Li Cohen
July 20, 2021 / 8:27 PM / CBS News
It s official NASA s Hubble Space Telescope is back in action after a computer anomaly suddenly shut down the 32-year-old system for a month. And in celebrating its comeback, Hubble released two spectacular new images on Monday showing the depths of the universe.
Over the weekend, the telescope captured both a rarely observed pair of colliding galaxies, and a large unusual spiral galaxy, NASA announced. The spiral galaxy captured has three arms, while most galaxies of that kind have an even number.
Hubble captures colliding galaxies after monthlong hiatus Li Cohen © Credit: CBSNews stsci-01faxk0ed0mvrj76p55cbb66rh.png
It s official NASA s Hubble Space Telescope is back in action after a computer anomaly suddenly shut down the 32-year-old system for a month. And in celebrating its comeback, Hubble released two spectacular new images on Monday showing the depths of the universe.
Over the weekend, the telescope captured both a rarely observed pair of colliding galaxies, and a large unusual spiral galaxy, NASA announced. The spiral galaxy captured has three arms, while most galaxies of that kind have an even number.