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It's made by atoms, whatever you want.Somebody came from Andromeda and looked at this thing says, well, it's a thing, but it's not a pen.
Somebody came from Andromeda and looked at this thing says, well, it's a thing, but it's not a pen.
So Milky Way and Andromeda are fairly comparable in size.
such as the Andromeda galaxy-- our neighbor galaxy-- or binary stars that eat up each other
So Epsilon Andromedae has this three-planet system where there is this 4-Jupiter-mass planet way out here with a 4-year
There's us and there's the Andromeda Galaxy and there's another spiral called Triangulum.
You can actually get the Andromeda system, right as you would imagine it, with beautiful detail.
That's when that light left Andromeda.
Your galaxy gets bigger-- so when the Milky Way collides with Andromeda, it will double in mass.
So when somebody points a telescope and sees Andromeda, he or she is seeing Andromeda as it was 2 million years ago.
And in a few billion years' time, the Milky Way and Andromeda are going to merge with each other.
uh, this -- in the 1960s, this is the Andromeda Galaxy.
Some are going to be a planet like around some star in the Andromeda
They are small dwarf satellite galaxies that orbit the larger galaxies in the group, like the Milky Way and Andromeda.
So this is what's going to happen to our galaxy, the Milky Way, and its neighboring galaxy, Andromeda, in the next 5 billion years or so.
And it takes 2 million years for light to come from the closest this galaxy, which is Andromeda, to us.
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