Summary:
- This article discusses the findings from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory about two galaxy clusters, Abell 3411 and Abell 3412, that are on a collision course.
- The observations from Chandra show that these two galaxy clusters have collided before and are now set to collide again in the future, providing a unique opportunity to study the effects of such cosmic collisions.
- The data from Chandra reveals that the previous collision between these galaxy clusters has created a large shock wave and accelerated particles to incredibly high energies, which can help scientists better understand the physics of these extreme events.