Hubble and Webb Team Up to Reveal ‘Bloody Eyes’ Glaring at Earth
<img width="1500" height="1000" src="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2024/10/Webb-Galaxy-Pair-of-Eyes.jpg" alt="Two spiral galaxies take the shape of a colorful beaded mask that sits above the nose. The galaxy at left, IC 2163, is smaller, taking up a little over a quarter of the view. The galaxy at right, NGC 2207, takes up half the view, with its spiral arms reaching the edges">The two galaxies are inching closer together before they merge, a process that will take millions of years.
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