The discovery challenges how scientists previously thought galaxies formed.
Scientists are still trying to understand how galaxies formed and evolved from primordial gas clouds into the organized structures we see today.
The camera already captured millions of galaxies and stars, as well as thousands of asteroids in initial test observations.
Since the first collision, the clusters have continued traveling outwards and are currently separated by about 11 million light-years.
Nearly 800,000 galaxies, even those from the dawn of time, have been cataloged in this extensive map of the universe.
New data shows there's only a 2% chance the galaxies will collide in the next 5 billion years
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