Arp-Madore 2026-424 The image features a titanic head-on collision between two equal-sized galaxies, officially named Arp-Madore 2026-424. This rare galactic merger resembles a ghostly face, a temporary shape that wil last for approximately 100-110 million years. The galaxy system is located about 704-715 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Microscopium. The eyes are actually the luminous, central cores of the two colliding galaxies. The face outline is a massive ring of young blue stars formed from the gas and dust pushed outwards during the violent collision. Image Credit:NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope; Processing: NASA/Cristi Agapi