LKH Milky Way Merger Illustration

LKH Milky Way Merger Illustration
About 12 billion years ago, a dwarf galaxy known as LKH (left) collided with a young Milky Way (right) and merged with it. This artist's concept portrays that collision. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope uncovered definitive evidence of this long-ago collision by studying ancient globular star clusters.

Image Description: An illustration of two galaxies in the midst of a collision against a dark, star-filled background. The collision takes up the middle third of the illustration. On the right, a larger galaxy is viewed at an angle from 11 o’clock to 4 o’clock, with a white-yellow core surrounded by mottled brown dust lanes and faint bluish spiral arms. To the left, a smaller, bright blue-white galaxy is stretched into a curved, hook-like shape as gravity distorts it. A broad, glowing bridge of pale blue gas and stars extends off the galaxy at the left, while wispy streams extend above and below the larger galaxy at the right. The words “Artist’s Concept” appear in the lower left corner.
Release DateAugust 17, 2026
Science ReleaseHubble Solves Merger Mystery From Milky Way’s Early Years
CreditIllustration: NASA, ESA, Joseph Olmsted (STScI)
Last UpdatedLocationContactAug 18, 2026NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterMediaClaire Andreoli NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland [email protected]
Last UpdatedAug 18, 2026
LocationNASA Goddard Space Flight Center
ContactMediaClaire Andreoli NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland [email protected]
Related TermsHubble Space Telescope, Galaxies, The Milky Way