The Andromeda galaxy is moving toward the Milky Way at 110-112 km/s and will collide with our galaxy in approximately 4.5-6 billion years, causing a dramatic cosmic event where stars, nebulae, and celestial objects will collide and be destroyed, fundamentally transforming the night sky into a new galactic structure.
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The galaxy you are looking at in the sky is heading towards Milky Way at a speed of 110 to 112 km per second and soon it is going to collide with our Milky Way galaxy. This collision will be so intense that each and every single star nebula and every object orbiting them will be destroyed by colliding with each other. But you don't need to worry about it because Andromeda is currently 2.5 million lightyear away from us. And this collision will happen roughly between 4.5 and 6 billion years. But if our civilization survives until then, our night sky would look something like this. Completely filled with the horrific history of astronomy.
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