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For years, astronomers have predicted a dramatic fate for our galaxy: a head-on collision with Andromeda, our nearest large ...
Astronomers now believe the Milky Way’s “inevitable” collision with a neighboring galaxy is much less likely than originally ...
Scientists previously predicted the pair of galaxies would merge in about five billion years. Now, research suggests that ...
"The fact that there is only around a 50-50 chance of a merger was very surprising." ...
Both the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxies (M31) are part of what's known as the Local Group (LG), which also hosts other ...
New data show a 50% chance the Milky Way won't collide with Andromeda. A merger with the Large Magellanic Cloud is far more ...
The Milky Way may merge with the Large Magellanic Cloud in 2 billion years, not Andromeda, contrary to previous findings.
A recent paper reveals we're almost certainly going to collide with a galaxy in the next couple billion years, but it's not ...
Astronomers have long thought that the Milky Way is headed for an inevitable crash with its neighbor, Andromeda. But a new ...
The team found only a 2 percent probability that the galaxies will collide in the next five billion years. In slightly over ...
The Milky Way-Andromeda collision has been predicted by scientists for years, occurring in an estimated timeframe of about ...
The long-proposed Milky Way and Andromeda galactic merger might not be as certain as astronomers previously believed.