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This artist's illustration offers a 'window seat' view of comet-like clouds of gas racing through the heart of the Cartwheel Galaxy at more than a million kilometres per hour. The large orange and yellow pancake-like object is the galaxy's core, and the white streaks along its edges are the comet-like objects. The objects probably were spawned by a collision between high-speed and slow-moving material.