The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a fresh image of interacting galaxies called AM 1214-255, which harbor active galactic nuclei (AGNs). These AGNs are extremely bright regions at the center of a galaxy, caused by matter swirling into a supermassive black hole situated at the galaxy’s core.
In an effort to create a valuable resource for astronomers studying AGN physics, black holes, host galaxy structure, and related topics, Hubble has been conducting an AGN survey by observing the galaxy nearest to the center of AM 1214-255.