Fulldome simulation of colliding galaxies

This fulldome video clip shows the collision of two spiral galaxies.

In this scientific visualisation of a computer simulation, two spiral galaxies are set on a collision course. As one slices through the other, both are disrupted. The tidal forces of gravity produce long tails of material streaming away from the collision. The central regions relatively quickly fall together and merge.

The visualisation is based on a supercomputer simulation, which calculated the motions of 262 144 particles under the forces of gravity and hydrodynamics. The gas particles are shown in blue and the stars in yellow. Each particle is visualised with a size corresponding to its effective size in the calculation.

A background field of galaxies was added to provide camera motion clues and astronomical context. The simulation covers about 500 million years of the collision.

Credit:

Visualisation by Frank Summers, Space Telescope Science Institute.

Simulation by Chris Mihos, Case Western Reserve University, and Lars Hernquist, Harvard University

About the Video

Id:gal_coll_dome_3800
Release date:16 November 2015, 19:00
Duration:53 s
Frame rate:30 fps

About the Object

Type:Unspecified : Galaxy : Type : Interacting
Unspecified : Galaxy : Type : Spiral
Category:Fulldome
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