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yeah what Mercury2010 posted is what i heard from my astronomy haunted daddy!!
I cannot wait for this to occur!
no i dont think so!
yes. Total time is about 8 billions years.
from presently to complete merging
the Andromeda galaxy is actually moving toward us (a)
700,000 miles per hour
when we assemble. they'll blend into each other, but stars will start to be thrown around profusely, some will crash into each other exploding into gas and the gases will condense surrounded by the center of the mess
soon things would settle down.
each galaxy have at least 1 blackhole surrounded by it, and when these blackholes meet respectively other, they will devour one another, causing mass wreck to the stars near them.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/blackhole/p...
.
yeah, I'm sure my time estimate be wrong, but watch the video and appreciate that blackholes ARE REAL!!
we have 2 of them surrounded by the center of our galaxy
That is expected to happen surrounded by billions of years. But even then, galaxies are mostly meaningless space. The stars in them will of late pass by respectively other without colliding. But their orbit around their individual galactic centers will be disturbed. And dust and gas clouds will merge creating shock waves that will trigger star formation. All this would crop up in extreme slow motion from the point of landscape of a human lifetime, taking many millions of years to take place.
yes it is
but it say on wikipedia that even the andromeda galaxy will collide with ours (big crunch) our solar sytem will not be highlly artificial
damn it every time i enjoy a good adjectives well explained answer its taken guy number 1 have got it right but past its sell-by date on the estimated time period more than the address above
except for the black hole thing i.e. also a maybe not proven all the same
Absolutely. In certainty, Andromeda is going to crash into the Milkyway in a few billion years. But, a "crash" mechanism that the two galaxies will merge; It's like clouds crashing together - next to stars so far apart (especially out where we are), the probability of hitting another star - either from our galaxy or Andromeda - is totally, very remote - although I'm sure it's have to happen.
I believe the latest thinking is that it's an inevitablility that our Galaxy will crash into the Andromeda galaxy within about 3 billion years.
When galaxies collide : http://haydenplanetarium.org/resources/a...
We haven't done / don't hold enough information to do the specific math even so, but it's more than a little possible that our sun and the more in vogue parts of our solar system could be ejected from the Milky Way or simply endure the crash and become part of a set of the Mikly Way/Andromeda mega-galaxy which will be the end-result of our collision after a few billion years of course base on those timeframes, we will either be long extinct, hold evolved into some higher form of creature or otherwise hold ourselves distributed across a non-small portion of the galaxy pretty well.
Think of it as a big galactic mashup.
Quite possibe. Happens all the time. Many of the nebulae we've see in vast space photos are the remnants of galaxy collisions. The results are quite spectacular, but play out over millions of years. There are no galaxies effective enough ours to pose any risk to us for lots, many billions of years.
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yeah what Mercury2010 posted is what i heard from my astronomy haunted daddy!!
I cannot wait for this to occur!
no i dont think so!
yes. Total time is about 8 billions years.
from presently to complete merging
the Andromeda galaxy is actually moving toward us (a)
700,000 miles per hour
when we assemble. they'll blend into each other, but stars will start to be thrown around profusely, some will crash into each other exploding into gas and the gases will condense surrounded by the center of the mess
soon things would settle down.
each galaxy have at least 1 blackhole surrounded by it, and when these blackholes meet respectively other, they will devour one another, causing mass wreck to the stars near them.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/blackhole/p...
.
yeah, I'm sure my time estimate be wrong, but watch the video and appreciate that blackholes ARE REAL!!
we have 2 of them surrounded by the center of our galaxy
That is expected to happen surrounded by billions of years. But even then, galaxies are mostly meaningless space. The stars in them will of late pass by respectively other without colliding. But their orbit around their individual galactic centers will be disturbed. And dust and gas clouds will merge creating shock waves that will trigger star formation. All this would crop up in extreme slow motion from the point of landscape of a human lifetime, taking many millions of years to take place.
yes it is
but it say on wikipedia that even the andromeda galaxy will collide with ours (big crunch) our solar sytem will not be highlly artificial
damn it every time i enjoy a good adjectives well explained answer its taken guy number 1 have got it right but past its sell-by date on the estimated time period more than the address above
except for the black hole thing i.e. also a maybe not proven all the same
Absolutely. In certainty, Andromeda is going to crash into the Milkyway in a few billion years. But, a "crash" mechanism that the two galaxies will merge; It's like clouds crashing together - next to stars so far apart (especially out where we are), the probability of hitting another star - either from our galaxy or Andromeda - is totally, very remote - although I'm sure it's have to happen.
I believe the latest thinking is that it's an inevitablility that our Galaxy will crash into the Andromeda galaxy within about 3 billion years.
When galaxies collide : http://haydenplanetarium.org/resources/a...
We haven't done / don't hold enough information to do the specific math even so, but it's more than a little possible that our sun and the more in vogue parts of our solar system could be ejected from the Milky Way or simply endure the crash and become part of a set of the Mikly Way/Andromeda mega-galaxy which will be the end-result of our collision after a few billion years of course base on those timeframes, we will either be long extinct, hold evolved into some higher form of creature or otherwise hold ourselves distributed across a non-small portion of the galaxy pretty well.
Think of it as a big galactic mashup.
Quite possibe. Happens all the time. Many of the nebulae we've see in vast space photos are the remnants of galaxy collisions. The results are quite spectacular, but play out over millions of years. There are no galaxies effective enough ours to pose any risk to us for lots, many billions of years.
Related Questions:
What is Solar Attic Fan?
I need to know more detail information about solar attic fan... A solar powered attic disciple to exhaust hot air from Your attic. Is it a solar attic fan or is it a instruction manual heat generated fan. If it is, a solar attic lover, converts the solar energy to electrical energy, stores it and drives...