Antennas Galaxies
Antennas Galaxies are a pair of interacting galaxies located about 75 million light-years away in the constellation Hydra. They are named for their distinctive antenna-like structures, which are formed by the gravitational interaction between the two galaxies. This interaction triggers intense star formation, resulting in bright regions of new stars.
The Antennas are classified as merging galaxies, and their collision is a dynamic process that can last for millions of years. As they continue to merge, they will eventually form a single, larger galaxy. Observations of the Antennas provide valuable insights into galaxy evolution and the effects of gravitational interactions.