This picture shows two galaxies almost perfectly line-up on the night sky. The closer galaxy, seen in pink, is called UGC 10288. It is a spiral galaxy, but from our viewpoint on Earth we are seeing it edge-on, which is why it looks very thin. The farther galaxy (seen in blue) is nearly 7 billion light-years away. Two giant jets shoot away from the top and bottom of this galaxy, one of which is seen in this photograph.
Credit:
NASA/ Spitzer/ Kitt Peak National Observatory/ Sloan Digital Sky Survey/ NRAO