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Stephan’s Quintet. (COURTESY PHOTO/CFHT)

A new optical image from Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) casts light on the formation process of Stephan’s Quintet, a famous group of five colliding galaxies. The image shows several features common to galaxy clusters, including some very dim and extended filaments of interstellar gas or galactic cirrus. The image also reveals unexpected structures including dome undetected thus far. In particular, astronomers discovered a very extended red halo composed of old stars, and centered on an elliptical galaxy, NGC 7317, which had been ignored in previous studies on the dynamics of the global collision.