A STUNNING new image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope shows two galaxies “plunging headlong into each other”.
The spectacular event is known as a “galaxy merger” – creating a dazzling display of star formation.
Astronomers say a “frenzied” process of star creation has begun as a result of the merger.
New stars are being formed around 20 times faster than in the Milky Way galaxy, scientists say.
These merging galaxies may even be in the early stages of forming a supermassive black hole