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What appears as a bird's
head, leaning over to snatch up a tasty meal, is a striking example of a galaxy
collision in NGC 6745. The "bird" is a large spiral galaxy, with its
core still intact. It is peering at its "prey," a smaller passing galaxy
(nearly out of the field of view at lower right). The bright blue beak and
bright, whitish-blue top feathers show the distinct path taken during the
smaller galaxy's journey. These galaxies did not merely interact
gravitationally as they passed one another; they actually collided.
Image Credit: NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Acknowledgment: Roger Lynds (KPNO/NOAO)