The Andromeda Galaxy—our nearest galactic neighbor—is hurtling toward us at 110 km/s (250,000 mph).
In about 4 billion years, it will collide and merge with the Milky Way.
But don’t panic—stars won’t crash. The vast distances between them make direct impacts rare. Instead, gravity will twist and reshape both galaxies, flinging stars into new orbits and forming a massive new galaxy: Milkomeda.
It’ll be a cosmic transformation—and future skies will never look the same.
#GalacticCollision #Milkomeda #AndromedaGalaxy #CosmicFuture #AstronomyFacts
In about 4 billion years, it will collide and merge with the Milky Way.
But don’t panic—stars won’t crash. The vast distances between them make direct impacts rare. Instead, gravity will twist and reshape both galaxies, flinging stars into new orbits and forming a massive new galaxy: Milkomeda.
It’ll be a cosmic transformation—and future skies will never look the same.
#GalacticCollision #Milkomeda #AndromedaGalaxy #CosmicFuture #AstronomyFacts
The Andromeda Galaxy—our nearest galactic neighbor—is hurtling toward us at 110 km/s (250,000 mph).
In about 4 billion years, it will collide and merge with the Milky Way.
But don’t panic—stars won’t crash. The vast distances between them make direct impacts rare. Instead, gravity will twist and reshape both galaxies, flinging stars into new orbits and forming a massive new galaxy: Milkomeda.
It’ll be a cosmic transformation—and future skies will never look the same.
#GalacticCollision #Milkomeda #AndromedaGalaxy #CosmicFuture #AstronomyFacts
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