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Hubble data predicts Milky Way galactic collision When Galaxies Collide! It sounds like an early science fiction novel. However, analysis of Hubble measurements shows that our own Milky Way galaxy is moving toward a head-on collision with our nearest neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy (also known as M31). The collision will start in about four billion years, and over the following three billion years the two spiral galaxies will coalesce into a large elliptical galaxy. Based on this data, NASA has produced a video of the upcoming collision... Continue Reading Hubble data predicts Milky Way galactic collision Section: Research Watch Tags: Astronomy, Galaxy, Hubble, NASA Related Articles: Hubble detects galaxy from the infancy of the universeHubble finds a new contender for galaxy distance recordBillion-pixel camera to map the Milky WayThe largest explosion ever seenLooking further into space than ever beforeSwift snaps our best-ever ultraviolet image of neighboring Andromeda Galaxy
Hubble data predicts Milky Way galactic collision
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