The Andromeda Galaxy, located approximately 2.537 million light-years away, is the farthest object visible to the naked eye and represents light that began its journey 2.5 million years ago, before humans existed; according to Gaia mission data, Andromeda is moving toward the Milky Way and has a 50/50 chance of colliding and merging with our galaxy in billions of years, though such galactic collisions are primarily gravitational interactions that reshape stellar orbits rather than direct star impacts.
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Imagine looking up and catching light that began its journey 2.5 million years ago, before humans even existed. That's the Andromeda Galaxy shining from about 2.537 million light-years away. It's the farthest object you can see with your naked eye, a faint smudge carrying ancient photons across unimaginable distance.
Andromeda isn't just drifting by. It's actually moving toward us. Thanks to Gaia data, there's now a 50/50 chance it will collide and merge with our Milky Way in billions of years. But a galactic collision is mostly gravitational. Stars rarely hit, but their orbits will be reshaped. Want to explore more cosmic wonders? Dive deeper at The Universe episode.
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