Awesome detail...very clear picture...
Two throwing stars colliding...
If two galaxies collide, and no one takes a picture.....
One observation...to me, it appears where the collision takes place, 2207's arms are pushed up and away from IC2163...some stars from 2207 trail through and behind IC2163...but the DUST TRAILS seem not to be disturbed...are they more massive??? The stars in the second arm from the right, appear to be pushed back, like a wave hitting a shore rock at the beach. I would think, they would "fall" towards IC2163...the first arm from the right, appears broken up...the second seems pushed away....Dark Matter? Dark Energy? A same charge Field of some type???
As I continue to look at this...I am thinking IC2163 is CHOPPING DOWN into 2207...and that area in collision is being splayed out as the mass of IC2163 slices into it, and it "peels" it back somewhat....as the mass of IC2163's stars PASS 2207's stars, they warp spacetime from their momentum, and it disrupts the area...and as they mix, they influence each others paths as they pass, and so the distinction of "ARMS" is dissolved,....kind of like two weather fronts, and how they influence each other....hmmmmm.....
It is really hard not to use inaccurate and outdated terms like "Attract" and "Pull"....and "force" when talking about Gravity....
Wouldn't it be cool to see a wide angle shot with the Star Streams?
OH....
http://cav-sfo.com/M51ccd.html
In the wide shot, you can see another disruption on the other side of 2207....a previous pass? Also, in the wide shot you don't see the "chopping" of IC2163....the shapes of the two also look more elongated in today's APOD and more circular in the wide shot...
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