About two million light years (20 billion billion kilometers) away lies the Andromeda Galaxy, a spiral galaxy similar in size and shape to our Milky Way. Current measurements suggest that, in about three billion years, the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies may collide. What will happen? The stars in the galaxies, our Sun included, will probably not hit each other, but the galaxies' mutual gravity will probably pull, twist, and distort them until, about a billion years later, a new elliptical-shaped galaxy is
doesnt matter anyway, once the sun goes into red giant stage were going to be swallowed up by it. colliding galaxies,melting,asteroid collision earths f*cked anyway
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