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Nov 23, 2021 46 secs
A head-on collision of the Andromeda Galaxy with the Milky Way is coming, according to astronomers!

There are an estimated one trillion stars in the Andromeda Galaxy.

Incredibly, in about four to five billion years, Andromeda and the Milky Way galaxies are expected to collide. .

Just imagine the splendor of the night sky from inside with the stars of two galaxies spread over your head.

It's incredible, looking at the Andromeda Galaxy, to think that is is getting closer by the second and yet it appears no brighter or larger than our ancestors saw it.

The massive galaxy is coming at us at "only" 70 miles per second.

I first spotted the Andromeda Galaxy about 52 years ago; in that time it has moved 3640 miles closer.

Depending on the size of your lenses or mirror and your magnification, you can take a much closer look at the Andromeda Galaxy, any star, planet or the Moon!

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