A new study published in the journal Nature Astronomy is coming to reject the prevailing prediction that our galaxy will clarify with Andromeda’s galaxy over four and a half billion years. As the researchers point out, the conflict of the two galaxies is much less likely than astronomers had previously suspected. Scientists from the universities of Helsinki, Damram, Western Australia and Toulouse used data from NASA’s Hubble spaces and the European Space Agency (ESA) and GAIA to simulate how our interaction and interaction will evolve. The two galaxies are currently heading for each other at a speed of about 100 kilometers per second. A conflict would be catastrophic for both galaxies, which would be destroyed leaving behind a spherical pile of stars, known as elliptical galaxy. The group examined 22 different variables that could affect the possible conflict […]
Source: News Beast

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