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Mapping Cosmic Collisions: Insights from the Canada–France–Hawaiʻi Telescope

An astronomer at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo utilizes the Canada–France–Hawaiʻi Telescope to analyze a prolonged cosmic collision, providing insights into galactic dynamics over hundreds of millions of years.

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The Canada–France–Hawaiʻi Telescope (CFHT), located on Maunakea, has been instrumental in mapping a slow-motion collision between galaxies. This research is led by an astronomer from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo.

The collision, which has been occurring over hundreds of millions of years, offers valuable data on the interactions and dynamics of galactic structures. Such long-duration events are critical for understanding cosmic evolution.

The findings from this study may have implications for future observations and models of galaxy formation and evolution, emphasizing the importance of high-capacity telescopes in astronomical research.