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For years, scientists, textbooks, and museums have told us that our beautiful home, the Milky Way, is on a crash course with ...
Both the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxies (M31) are part of what's known as the Local Group (LG), which also hosts other ...
A recent paper reveals we're almost certainly going to collide with a galaxy in the next couple billion years, but it's not ...
The long-proposed Milky Way and Andromeda galactic merger might not be as certain as astronomers previously believed.
Astronomers have believed for decades that the Milky Way is on a collision course with our nearest big neighbor, Andromeda.
The Milky Way may not have a catastrophic collision with another huge galaxy as has been predicted, computer simulations ...
As early as 1912, astronomers realized that the Andromeda galaxy, then considered just a nebula, was heading toward us—toward ...
Even if the Milky Way and Andromeda don’t collide in the next 10 billion years, though, that won’t be the end of the story.
"As it stands, proclamations of the impending demise of our Galaxy seem greatly exaggerated." That's the conclusion ...