A Galaxy Collision in NGC 6745
			
		
		
		
			Galaxies don't normally look like this.  
NGC 6745 actually shows the results of 
two galaxies that have been
colliding for only 
hundreds of millions of years.  
Just off the 
above photograph to the lower right is the smaller galaxy, 
moving away.  
The larger galaxy, 
pictured above, used to be a 
spiral galaxy 
but now is damaged and appears 
peculiar. 
Gravity has distorted the shapes of the galaxies.  
Although it is likely that no stars in the two 
galaxies directly collided, the gas, 
dust, and ambient 
magnetic fields do interact directly.
In fact, a knot of gas pulled off the larger galaxy 
on the lower right has now begun to form stars.  
NGC 6745 spans about 80 thousand light-years across and 
is located about 200 million 
light-years away.