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clock-iconPUBLISHEDJuly 3, 2017

Another Galaxy Is On A Collision Course With Us

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Chris Carpineti

Chris has a background in graphic and sound design and a degree in film and television production.

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Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA/STScI 

Beware, Andromeda is coming!

Well, very very slowly, at least. In approximately 4 billion years, our nearest galaxy Andromeda, will smash right into ours and they will both merge, forming a brand new galaxy.

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If there's still life on Earth that far in the future, what would the sky look like? This fascinating video explains this awesome event in detail. 


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