Scientists have confirmed: the
Andromeda galaxy (M31) is on a collision course with our own Milky Way galaxy.
When the centers of the two galaxies collide, or even shear past each other if
it's a near-miss, there's going to be an awful lot of cosmic smacking around happening. Eventually
the two galaxies will probably merge, turning two beautiful spirals into a huge
elliptical blob. It's hard to say what will happen in our corner of the action,
about two-thirds of the way out from our galactic center. It's possible that
it'll just be a mind-blowing light show. But I'm not counting on it.
This could happen in the next four
billion years. We've still got time to pack. But we're fools if we
don't get working on that star drive right
now.
Here
's an artist's conception of what it might look like, mid-tango. See it bigger at
Astronomy Picture of the Day. And see what the stages of the collision might look like
here, where you can also read more about it.
Seems to me there should be a good science fiction story in this. Probably more than one.
Labels: astronomy, science, space
1 Comments:
that is totally cool. thanks for posting the links!
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