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The Andromeda and Milky Way Galaxy Collision has BEGUN!  

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Scientists have long believed the Andromeda and Milky Way galaxy are on a collision course to meet in 4.5 billion years. But new research is showing the two galaxies may already be touching.
The equipment I used to capture Andromeda is listed here:
Imaging Telescope:
Orion ED80T CF
Imaging Camera:
QHY10 OSC
Guide Scope:
Orion ST80
Guide Camera:
LodeStar X2
Focuser:
MoonLite Telescope Accessories
Mount:
Celestron CGX
Filter:
Optolong L-Pro
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@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to this RU-vid Channel for more videos like this, thanks!
@Dtr146
@Dtr146 3 года назад
Stop the cap That's not the picture you got. You tell me the make and model of the telescope you've used and And where are you captured it from and then we'll talk
@aslpuppy1026
@aslpuppy1026 3 года назад
Can I see the resources you used so I can look more into this?
@WaynerTheGamer
@WaynerTheGamer 3 года назад
Ever play the game series "Mass Effect"??? The trilogy remastered just released on PS4. The last game of the series is actually called "Mass Effect: Andromeda".
@iamfridaychitpasong6123
@iamfridaychitpasong6123 3 года назад
I got a question- How do we ”you and others” look at our won galixy?
@donutviper1
@donutviper1 3 года назад
@@Dtr146 Probably kicking the ol’ ball earth can down the road. Whatever it takes, I guess 🙄 They sure are getting desperate. The new Godzilla vs KK movie is trying to pump hollow earth propaganda. 🤔
@Mikey-ym6ok
@Mikey-ym6ok 3 года назад
Someone needs to tell andromeda about the 6 million light year social distancing.
@smellthel
@smellthel 3 года назад
at least
@darrelvega3001
@darrelvega3001 3 года назад
LOL
@CeasefireNow2024
@CeasefireNow2024 3 года назад
😂
@amandacollins6215
@amandacollins6215 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@anthonyhewitt9397
@anthonyhewitt9397 3 года назад
Space has been social distancing for 14billion years. We wont even come close to anything in andromeda.
@this_mfr
@this_mfr 3 года назад
Nothing simultaneously excites and depresses me more than the awareness of all there is in the universe...the planets and possible life to explore, yet also knowing I will never have the opportunity...
@goozebump
@goozebump 3 года назад
Dont worry you will have access when you die. Enjoy life in the meantime you'll be back to Infinity soon
@hexrin5191
@hexrin5191 3 года назад
@@goozebump How exactly will he have access to the Infinite after dying?
@goozebump
@goozebump 3 года назад
@@hexrin5191 becuase the concept of "nothing" in it its sense cannot exist Quantum mechanics tell us so. Why? Becuase there is always a possibility of "something" existing. PROBABILITY in itself exist so it is something. Thats literally how our universe (based on current theory) arose. A quantum mechanical chance of a dip in entropy momentarily which has given arise to our pocket of the universe.. I hope I explained it clearly. Meaning 0=infinite possibilities. Like how 0 is in the middle iof an infinite number line going from - to +. There is no negative or positive sign kn the number 0. Yet it sits right between two infinite sets of numbers thst arenegative on its left and positive on its right. Guess what happens when you add those two infinite sets of negative and positive numbers". you get the answer...0! So going back to what I was saying 0 encompasses all possibilities! The same when a person cease to exist when they die! You just go back to being a wave in the pond infinite possibility
@hexrin5191
@hexrin5191 3 года назад
@@goozebump But you don't cease to exist, your neurons just stop firing. All the things that made you are still there, nothing leaves your body. It's like saying that a machine ceases to exists when you snap one of its wires and it stops working.
@hexrin5191
@hexrin5191 3 года назад
@@goozebump p.s All particles being wave functions and literal probability is also just one of the many interpretations, there are many others which go completely against your theory. I find it such a pity that QM is used as a gateway to spiritual nonsense nowadays.
@selfworthy
@selfworthy 3 года назад
Finally some touching news.
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
Cool, glad you think so!
@edgarpereira4982
@edgarpereira4982 3 года назад
lol
@Dtr146
@Dtr146 3 года назад
It takes a really strong telescope to see the Andromeda Galaxy like that. So I'm calling his bluff.
@selfworthy
@selfworthy 3 года назад
@@Dtr146 You can spot the andromeda galaxy with bare eyes away from citylights. I think its the second biggest object in the nightsky right after the milkyway.
@TheAngiepangie424
@TheAngiepangie424 3 года назад
HA! I see what you did there🤣 good one!
@RubenRodriguez-ud5ie
@RubenRodriguez-ud5ie 2 года назад
How does his telescopes not get stolen in Detroit 💀💀💀
@idonthaveaname72
@idonthaveaname72 Год назад
I guess you can have some things in detroit
@JLL_29
@JLL_29 Год назад
@@idonthaveaname72 but you cant have your *shit* (as in the human waste) in detroit
@rehakmate
@rehakmate Год назад
that picture is no way made with a home telescope, even if its really expensive your results are no way near this good
@savagewolf5918
@savagewolf5918 Год назад
@@rehakmate except people post pictures like this from home telescopes all the time
@f.b.i3217
@f.b.i3217 Год назад
@@rehakmate you need to jump out of your cave … because high powered telescopes exist
@ZachsFishM57
@ZachsFishM57 3 года назад
I used to love astronomy as a kid... Your channel is slowly bringing that wonder back, and I'm all for supporting people who are passionate about their interests.
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do 3 года назад
Its not a real image bro... sorry
@janruss3729
@janruss3729 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do nobody said it was a real image.
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do 3 года назад
@@janruss3729 uhhh, the guy in the video literally said he took it with his telescope
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do 3 года назад
@@janruss3729 when you lead with a flat out lie, its hard to believe anything else you have to say
@janruss3729
@janruss3729 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do so your a troll. I feel sorry for people like you...or whatever you are. Go away...you waste everyone's time.
@dr.monkey8600
@dr.monkey8600 2 года назад
It’s so cool thinking that there’s almost a definite possibility that there’s a few alien civilizations in the Andromeda galaxy looking and observing the same collision only hypothesizing of our existence
@rooky102
@rooky102 2 года назад
@Scotch Morrees it's definitely a possibility. I got that it's a very non-committal phrase, cause technically most things happening is a definite possibility but how is that a contradiction?
@randomsearches5675
@randomsearches5675 2 года назад
What if andromeda is the past milky way and its just a big reflection of the milky way
@sirsunman7826
@sirsunman7826 2 года назад
@@randomsearches5675 its about 100 thousand light years too wide my friend
@vivekpatil7376
@vivekpatil7376 2 года назад
@@randomsearches5675 that doesn't make sense?
@jacobusstefanusvandervyver4211
@jacobusstefanusvandervyver4211 2 года назад
No there s no aliens sorry to disappoint
@jakee9389
@jakee9389 3 года назад
I’m surprised he still has all those telescopes living in detroit
@daddeeejaveee6192
@daddeeejaveee6192 3 года назад
Lmao
@fun_nuggets2514
@fun_nuggets2514 3 года назад
Can’t have shit in Detroit. Except telescopes. Those fuckin nerds can keep their telescopes
@user-uu7ek2zu6x
@user-uu7ek2zu6x 3 года назад
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
@rjn1749
@rjn1749 3 года назад
I'm surprised he's still alive living in Detroit
@kayzeaza
@kayzeaza 3 года назад
Don’t buy that media bullshit on Detroit, go there yourself to see what’s up
@alakazaam4292
@alakazaam4292 2 года назад
I love how you added your own pics and that’s amazing you even got that shot! Your setups looks so expensive
@dRk_r3sid3nt
@dRk_r3sid3nt 2 года назад
It's worth 100k
@-ShootTheGlass-
@-ShootTheGlass- 2 года назад
They are like speed 📸
@tonyvecar3675
@tonyvecar3675 Год назад
" already begun " 🤔, 😂😂😂 it began like a billion years ago...
@chrisvaughan2462
@chrisvaughan2462 3 года назад
Yeah so now you gonna have to wait 2 billion years, gotta set the reminder on my phone so that I don’t miss it....
@CsGalaxyID
@CsGalaxyID 3 года назад
Same
@renatosvajcar960
@renatosvajcar960 3 года назад
"Alexa....set reminder on T- two billom years.... Hashtag - Collision in the sky ... " ....
@damonbrown4548
@damonbrown4548 3 года назад
“iPhone Xs-1,257,389 Extreme Super Duper Nano Pro” already set!
@damonbrown4548
@damonbrown4548 3 года назад
@T-T lol!
@mikewillems3849
@mikewillems3849 3 года назад
In before this video is getting recommended in 2 billion years 🤔
@chengzhou8711
@chengzhou8711 3 года назад
Just remember how far apart all the stars are, most will most likely never touch
@localverse
@localverse 3 года назад
That's what we hear... however, all the Andromeda stars each likely contain their own oort clouds with a trillion objects each including comets.
@brittanylee4591
@brittanylee4591 3 года назад
If we end up on the edge of the galaxy again after collision we prob wouldn't even know they collided. But if we get thrown into the center or ejected completely that is a different story🌌
@nathanozimec2167
@nathanozimec2167 3 года назад
You know what’s funny those fucking nasa scientists stated these galaxies were light years apart LIGHT. YEARS GUYS SO HOW IN THE FUCK HAVE THEY ALREADY COLLIDED I MEAN ISNT IT OBVIOUS THAT THOSE SCIENTISTS WERE COMPLETELY WRONG ABOUT THE DISTANCE THE GALAXIES WERE
@brittanylee4591
@brittanylee4591 3 года назад
@@nathanozimec2167 they are 2 and a half million light years apart. They're not colliding literally. Yet.
@EpochUnlocked
@EpochUnlocked 3 года назад
@@brittanylee4591 And what we see took that long to reach us for us to see. What we see is an after image. We see point A. But don't see point B.
@jthompson120db
@jthompson120db 3 года назад
I don't think people realize how cool this really is .... it was questionable if any humans would ever be alive during this let alone myself if this holds true.
@chronic_spot
@chronic_spot 3 года назад
So true. Such an exciting times for space😍
@deafvegetables4874
@deafvegetables4874 3 года назад
fuckin hope this shit happens soon maybe we’ll collide with a star
@insertcalamity7961
@insertcalamity7961 3 года назад
Maybe we will all be cyborgs by then
@Dimitri88888888
@Dimitri88888888 3 года назад
@Zak wut earth is already older then the amount of time it's gonna take to fully collide lol. So it is definitely in Earth's lifetime
@mysticoversoul
@mysticoversoul 3 года назад
Wouldn't it be awesome if we could do a "fast forward" of our astronomical view of galactic space.
@_xotik7425
@_xotik7425 Год назад
"What are you doing step-galaxy!?"
@Afterhoursschool
@Afterhoursschool Год назад
Bro 💀
@carilania
@carilania Год назад
why am i seeing a sus comment under a perfectly innocent yt short 😭😭
@PlumbWings66768
@PlumbWings66768 Год назад
Underrated 😂😂
@PlumbWings66768
@PlumbWings66768 Год назад
Even though you’re a year late
@alimohammed4709
@alimohammed4709 Год назад
😂😂😂
@thegreatlordcthulhu9852
@thegreatlordcthulhu9852 3 года назад
Milkyway : "Hey bro! How's about a hug?" Andromeda : "Bro-hug!"
@justinc7362
@justinc7362 3 года назад
* snuffs out any inkling of life in the range of 350,000 lightyears *
@unitedwestand5100
@unitedwestand5100 2 года назад
Somebody got P-nut butter on my chocolate...
@prussianbirdproductions56
@prussianbirdproductions56 2 года назад
Kills lots of beings
@tritonwater3144
@tritonwater3144 2 года назад
@@unitedwestand5100 Somebody got chocolate on my peanut butter 😕
@JL-bm2sp
@JL-bm2sp 2 года назад
Right now they are just touching tips.
@stardude2006
@stardude2006 3 года назад
When the “ Big Merge” is complete , the union will create the Milkdromeda Galaxy. There will be an eerie brightening of the night sky as stars pass by each other, this will be glacially slow, but due to the enormous distances between stars ,collisions will be a rare occurrence.
@user-xs1fm3bo8t
@user-xs1fm3bo8t 3 года назад
Why not the Milkydrama Galaxy?
@bumblebee0369
@bumblebee0369 3 года назад
So the question is are we gunna die?
@stardude2006
@stardude2006 3 года назад
@@bumblebee0369 That’s open to debate , there is no clear understanding since this will be an unprecedented event, but I think personally that no one will die.
@FranzFartinand
@FranzFartinand 3 года назад
@@bumblebee0369 We'll be long gone by then.
@goat6354
@goat6354 3 года назад
@@FranzFartinand We will, but humakity could still exist at that point.
@grb_XD
@grb_XD Год назад
"This a picture of the Andromeda Galaxy I captured from my home telescope in DETROIT" But that's impossible you can't have shit in Detroit
@mickcarson8504
@mickcarson8504 Год назад
You can. You are permitted to sh!t in Detroit, yes?
@partynoobie
@partynoobie Год назад
I have never seen something so true
@LeatherSoup-c5j
@LeatherSoup-c5j Год назад
​@I killed that beard guy It's a joke about how everything gets stolen in Detroit.
@wilneal8015
@wilneal8015 Год назад
well, you can have Shitty Government and Leaders in Detroit!!!
@vapour4066
@vapour4066 Год назад
“sorry guys, they stole andromeda” “cant have shit in detroit, damn…”
@shaqwiththecombo
@shaqwiththecombo 3 года назад
Someone needs to make the collision of the galaxies into a movie.
@safwanshuhaib9968
@safwanshuhaib9968 3 года назад
And call it *ARMAGEDDON 2*
@gorgit
@gorgit 3 года назад
Would be a really boring one tbh
@Trollamollex
@Trollamollex 3 года назад
This movie would be billions of years long and it will just show two sets of lights going "hi, bye" in hyper super nucleoactic slow mo
@haych7
@haych7 3 года назад
You would need a Nokia to record a time lapse for that long
@shaqwiththecombo
@shaqwiththecombo 3 года назад
@@Trollamollex Maybe a movie with a ton of time skips, but then again if humanity survives for that long into the future, then I highly doubt that we'd still be in the same solar system. So I guess the movie wouldn't be that good of an idea lol.
@pompomy23
@pompomy23 3 года назад
"The andromeda and milky way galaxy collison has BEGUN!" Me: Ayo You kidding me? Its not even 4 billion years yet 😕
@Mosso2763
@Mosso2763 2 года назад
Earth was born 4 billion years form now so…
@someyetiwithinternetaccess1253
@someyetiwithinternetaccess1253 2 года назад
Made in Heaven: I can help with that :))
@paulmurph101
@paulmurph101 3 года назад
I’m suprised he hasn’t got his telescope stolen yet
@spideywhiplash
@spideywhiplash 3 года назад
I knew I would find someone in the comments thinking that too.😁
@yonder8287
@yonder8287 2 года назад
@@spideywhiplash Well, it's Detroit where every body has a fire arm on them so I wouldn't steal.
@scienceium5233
@scienceium5233 2 года назад
Can't have sh*t in Detroit
@orlandofields1973
@orlandofields1973 2 года назад
@@yonder8287 damn right. All motherfuckers got guns, that's why, all the assholes that talk shit about us, well, we invite them over
@orlandofields1973
@orlandofields1973 2 года назад
@@scienceium5233 bullshit
@AlbertTheOneAndOnly
@AlbertTheOneAndOnly Год назад
He really think im gonna be alive in the next 4 billion years 💀
@MiguelMartinez-wq2eh
@MiguelMartinez-wq2eh 3 года назад
Just to sum it up what you see in space is like a PC lagging an image that won't show up until it's light reaches our planet which is like millions of years
@tomwebber4015
@tomwebber4015 3 года назад
Lol , That's right , most people don't know we're watching old news . ( While they watch fake news 🤭)
@mistasandman8996
@mistasandman8996 3 года назад
Yeah that's what I was thinking. If it's 2.5 million light years away then what we see now happened 2.5 million years in the past
@theandromedaeffect979
@theandromedaeffect979 3 года назад
@@mistasandman8996 wayyyy more than that. 1 light year equates to 37,200 normal years if you’re going around 5 mph. If I was smarter I’d crunch the numbers but that means that this shit we’re seeing is possibly older than the Earth.
@mistasandman8996
@mistasandman8996 3 года назад
@@theandromedaeffect979 No you're confused man. Light cannot travel any faster or slower than 670 million MPH. We're observing the light emanating from the Galaxies
@danielgillooly2748
@danielgillooly2748 3 года назад
@@mistasandman8996 I believe the speed of light is slowing down. Not by much, but it is measurable, and implies that it was once much, much faster, like exponentially by some estimates.
@onlyonSiMPLE
@onlyonSiMPLE 2 года назад
I was THIS close from going to sleep, now i can't
@ziadosama8245
@ziadosama8245 Год назад
dont worry dont trust anyone plus this vid was 1 year ago
@JLL_29
@JLL_29 Год назад
@@ziadosama8245 you replied to a 1 month old comment about someone not being able to sleep...
@ElateRug
@ElateRug Год назад
6 million light years close?
@martymar6707
@martymar6707 Год назад
@@JLL_29 and?????????????????
@HoneyEggs
@HoneyEggs Год назад
@@martymar6707 and it’s pointless
@djones2170
@djones2170 2 года назад
"It's coming right for us!!!"
@midwestrailfan1550
@midwestrailfan1550 2 года назад
@@afrank198 Well the collision is gonna slightly affect Earth but all its gonna do is just alter the night sky from everywhere.
@nickih1267
@nickih1267 2 года назад
We all are gonna be burnt by the sun before this happens dont worry
@theleagueofsamthekid6991
@theleagueofsamthekid6991 Год назад
Not true god is portecting us
@JLL_29
@JLL_29 Год назад
@@midwestrailfan1550 i hope all my descendants have the horniness that same as me so that my descendants can watch the Andromeda and milky way collision, or experience that type II human civilization.
@UwU-ok2jr
@UwU-ok2jr Год назад
@@theleagueofsamthekid6991 it is true the galaxies are on a collision coarse and god doesnt need to protect us from it since its not gonna affect earth at all stars are so far apart that none of them will collide in a galactic collision
@nayeon4095
@nayeon4095 Год назад
“I'm so touched” - milky way galaxy
@edwardcoyle5425
@edwardcoyle5425 2 года назад
"My how time flies"
@broggy52
@broggy52 2 года назад
I don't know if I should be more fascinated or more terrified
@kaydec55
@kaydec55 2 года назад
Its gonna take a few hundred million if not billions of years for the collision to fully happen and be done with. I believe we're good for the next 80-90 years 😅
@Hakkaim1
@Hakkaim1 2 года назад
There is nothing to feel terrified . You will b dead by then . Not even Earth will last that long I guess so.
@broggy52
@broggy52 2 года назад
@@Hakkaim1 true
@damiann123
@damiann123 2 года назад
It probably won’t do anything to the solar system anyway
@johnwrobleski7822
@johnwrobleski7822 2 года назад
We will miss all We encounter... The distances are too great... gravity will repel a lot.
@chrisballesteros6181
@chrisballesteros6181 3 года назад
A highway of dark matter merging till it pulls these two Giant galaxies together into one .
@Expoz3DxSpaRtaN
@Expoz3DxSpaRtaN 3 года назад
I don't think that's quite how it works
@expertoflizardcorrugation3967
@expertoflizardcorrugation3967 3 года назад
@@Expoz3DxSpaRtaN still a fun way to put it
@andlever2004
@andlever2004 3 года назад
@@expertoflizardcorrugation3967 still a wrong way to put it
@expertoflizardcorrugation3967
@expertoflizardcorrugation3967 3 года назад
@@andlever2004 Fair enough
@cheherklai4078
@cheherklai4078 3 года назад
Hi
@samuelvargheseixb6036
@samuelvargheseixb6036 Год назад
Bro really had to flex his telescopes on us 💀
@RaysAstrophotography
@RaysAstrophotography 3 года назад
This is mind-boggling news, Chuck! Now we have to worry about our entire galaxy!
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
lol, duck and cover, Ray.
@garysuarez9614
@garysuarez9614 3 года назад
But we have time to make sandwiches first.
@vedangsinghal4754
@vedangsinghal4754 3 года назад
@@LienChess that would not affect life on earth tho. I think.
@Fightre_Flighte
@Fightre_Flighte 3 года назад
@@vedangsinghal4754 Well, if a star gets yeeted at us, or our star gets yeeted, the gravitational shifts could mean absolute hell fire and terror for our little wet rock. Including but not limited to: Getting thrown from our star. Getting thrown into our star. Getting thrown away from the entire galaxy. Or, more tamely, destabilizing our orbit with our star, where the planet eventually settled into (most probably) a non-survivable orbit. But we certainly will have time to make popcorn!
@gravoc857
@gravoc857 3 года назад
@@garysuarez9614 We have enough time to create an artificial intelligence and task it with deconstructing all the matter on Earth, then reconstructing it into trillions of sandwiches.
@youtubeaccount5153
@youtubeaccount5153 3 года назад
I was like: this galaxy collision is going to take forever. Now I’m like: is it over yet?
@robgoodsight6216
@robgoodsight6216 3 года назад
🤔😏🤣🤣🤣
@lukemckee2255
@lukemckee2255 3 года назад
You may be able to fight and fuck space aliens wouldn't that be delightful
@youtubeaccount5153
@youtubeaccount5153 3 года назад
@@lukemckee2255 you are a very strange dude Luke. 😂😂😂
@lukemckee2255
@lukemckee2255 3 года назад
@@youtubeaccount5153 ahh yes this might be the case😐
@achaille9110
@achaille9110 3 года назад
@@lukemckee2255 - Oh....That is so wrong😒
@PeskyBirb
@PeskyBirb 2 года назад
I love this channel so much, you can tell this guy is so interested in what he's talking about and he's just making videos for fun and education, not to make money.
@GVNZXLEZ
@GVNZXLEZ 2 года назад
This hits home 🌎🫠
@Another_settlement_needs_you
Literally☠️
@Mystic_Christopher
@Mystic_Christopher 2 года назад
It's so nice to see this in a different scope. It's so touching.
@PronatorTendon
@PronatorTendon 3 года назад
It's similar to how the sun and Alpha Centauri are 4.3 light years away, yet there are objects slowly orbiting either system up to the point where one's gravitational pull is overtaken by the other. So if either system began moving toward each other, they would almost immediately begin interacting.
@GinoNL
@GinoNL 3 года назад
I don’t think that happens when speaking of 2.5 billion l/y apart. I might be wrong, but the distance just seems too vast. Maybe when they’re halfway
@PronatorTendon
@PronatorTendon 3 года назад
@@GinoNL Well at that distance, the orbital speed would be too slow to keep up with the movement of the galaxy. There should be a threshold where those two values are equivalent, which would be the maximal distance at which a small body could maintain orbit
@Ritam_gg
@Ritam_gg 2 года назад
@@GinoNL black hole of both galaxies are locked with each other that's the reason of their collision
@blueskymars2775
@blueskymars2775 3 года назад
You have excellent equipment my friend, I have to say I'm a bit envious. I'd never get any sleep with that setup.
@McIntoshjosh123
@McIntoshjosh123 2 года назад
I'm waiting for the news where they tell us Andromeda galaxy is moving faster then they thought and will be here in our lifetime
@thisguyy
@thisguyy 3 года назад
Hey! From the metro Detroit area myself! Keep up the great work, i always appreciate your content my friend!
@JeraldMYates
@JeraldMYates 3 года назад
Hello fellow Ambassador ! 🌉
@thisguyy
@thisguyy 3 года назад
@@JeraldMYates yes sir! Hellooo!
@DocRockBaby
@DocRockBaby 3 года назад
What a time we're living in, never thought I'd be around when this collision was happening 😎
@lawaklawakpeace9333
@lawaklawakpeace9333 3 года назад
it won't happen in our lifetime tho lol
@An1mosityX
@An1mosityX 3 года назад
the outer parts of the milky way galaxy touching the outer parts of the Andromeda galaxy basically still means shit ain't gonna happen for billions of years
@PunyHumansTV
@PunyHumansTV 2 года назад
I absolutely love this channel. I really love astronomy
@LETS-IMPROVE-EVERYDAY
@LETS-IMPROVE-EVERYDAY 11 месяцев назад
Imagine waitin 2.5 billion years just to die before the day of collision😂😂😂
@TheUrbanAstronomer
@TheUrbanAstronomer 3 года назад
That's interesting, good one Chuck!
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
Thanks UA!
@jpthepug3126
@jpthepug3126 3 года назад
@vladimir putin is andrei panin jfk is jimmy carter cause it is
@jpthepug3126
@jpthepug3126 3 года назад
@vladimir putin is andrei panin jfk is jimmy carter you can see the curve
@jeremysart
@jeremysart 3 года назад
I observe from Detroit as well, with a 10" dobsonian telescope. Even with all the light pollution I can still see quite a few things with the scope from star clusters to nebulae.
@sebastiandomingos335
@sebastiandomingos335 2 года назад
Oh Detroit!? Well that light pollution should be gone in a couple years
@orlandofields1973
@orlandofields1973 2 года назад
@@sebastiandomingos335 we are currently building skyscrapers and updating them. Don't talk about shit you don't no anything about
@sebastiandomingos335
@sebastiandomingos335 2 года назад
@@orlandofields1973 It's a joke r/woosh.
@sebastiandomingos335
@sebastiandomingos335 2 года назад
@@orlandofields1973 know*
@orlandofields1973
@orlandofields1973 2 года назад
@@sebastiandomingos335 joke my ass. Come to Detroit, I'll show you where a joke about us gets ya
@JoesAstrophoto
@JoesAstrophoto 3 года назад
Another awesome shorts video Chuck! Loving these!
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
Hey thanks, Joe!
@ronaldoreyes7963
@ronaldoreyes7963 2 месяца назад
The collab we never asked for but got is straight gas 😤😤
@AnimeBee25
@AnimeBee25 3 года назад
We're literally watching 2.5 million years back in history XD Maybe it's already done and huge rock is flying towards us to wipe us all out
@xx_somescenecath0lic_xx888
@xx_somescenecath0lic_xx888 2 года назад
Fr it likely is
@TheknightofGod-KOG
@TheknightofGod-KOG 3 года назад
You are an amazing person God bless you and your work brother 🙏Love from Canada 🇨🇦❤
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
Thank you.
@deant6361
@deant6361 2 года назад
Great set of equipment there chuck very serious stuff. I’m happy that you share your work 🌌
@valval9277
@valval9277 2 года назад
I don’t remember where I heard this but for at least 25 years now, they’ve speculated we will experience effects of the collision by 2044.
@bobbyd4298
@bobbyd4298 3 года назад
Chuck man, I absolutely love your video's, I've learned more from you then anyone or anywhere else 👏👏👏🙏❤
@CosmuzzAstro
@CosmuzzAstro 3 года назад
That was a cool little video. Cheers Chuck!!
@Deviljho5
@Deviljho5 3 года назад
All of a sudden I have a craving for cereal 🥣
@HereForLaughsAndLearns
@HereForLaughsAndLearns 2 года назад
Such an awesome channel. Thanks Chuck
@jknott1003
@jknott1003 2 года назад
Very cool! Astronomy is a facinating subject and I'm glad I found this channel.
@douglaslang2218
@douglaslang2218 3 года назад
Imagine what it would be like to live in a time Where the galaxy is three times the size of the moon to the eye… or larger… how beautiful
@maurianobaruso5859
@maurianobaruso5859 3 года назад
there is a major problem with space observation~~~there is really no way to tell how far something is by looking through a telescope you are comparing what you see on a 2d plane without ever venturing to see what it looks like in 3D the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy could be passing in front or behind one another in our line of sight doesn't mean they ever touch
@CeasefireNow2024
@CeasefireNow2024 3 года назад
Interesting
@Player-wp9fz
@Player-wp9fz 2 года назад
People are scared if two galaxy’s are going to collide but I think that everything is far apart in space and the chance of two stars merging and doing a supernova or rouge planets or stars colliding near or in our solar system would be very unlikely
@johnheslin6914
@johnheslin6914 3 года назад
When posting things like this, please include links to these studies, otherwise, it's difficult for people to actually confirm what is being said
@capatheist
@capatheist 3 года назад
It doesent matter.. even if you grant him his theory that the non visible edges of the galaxies are already kind of touching… It doesent prove that the estimate of 4 billion years is incorrect. Both things could be true, he didn’t even offer a theory or counter argument let alone proof.
@Andromedon777
@Andromedon777 3 года назад
@@capatheist he didn't say anything contradictory to that....he just said the layers of gas gravitationally bound to the milky way and Andromeda are touching already.
@seba.4926
@seba.4926 3 года назад
@@capatheist you want my mans to give counter arguments in a max 60 second video?
@christinel5486
@christinel5486 3 года назад
I really love your informational videos!
@TheThinkingUniverse-tp7ql
@TheThinkingUniverse-tp7ql Год назад
Thanks, Chuck. I've been saying this for almost 3 years now. I can feel Andromeda in such a real way. 😊
@thefullmoongamer
@thefullmoongamer 3 года назад
So does this mean we either win or lose when the merge is over? If everything is shifting, we could end up in a totally different spot🤔
@gravoc857
@gravoc857 3 года назад
It’s a very curious thought. As if the conditions of life could get any more perfect. Drakes equation currently accounts for 51 factors that makes life habitable on Earth. Now imagine right as humanity starts becoming a galactic species, it happens during a fucking galaxy merger. Not only is our galaxy getting bigger. It’s also our ride out of this galaxy, and we can become a multi galactic species. Or.... Unconcious chaos from the merger could result in our horrible deaths, all of us.... I wonder if anyone has written any science fiction about a species becoming technologically capable to travel the cosmos, all during a galactic collision. Surely a lot of opportunities will pop up to see and explore things that would otherwise be impossible in just our Milky Way galaxy. Imagine creating a Dyson sphere around a star that’s about to be ejected from the galaxy. Then just hitching a ride to wherever the hell it ends up. Now imagine doing this for the thousands of stars that will be ejected. Humanity scattering in all directions. Some destined to float in orbit around their rogue star for eternity. Some destined to land somewhere else eventually.
@amazoniancustodian
@amazoniancustodian 3 года назад
@@gravoc857 I’ll take three
@achaille9110
@achaille9110 3 года назад
@@gravoc857 - Dyson Sphere tech is way beyond anything we could even think about planning. Maybe we should start with a single space elevator and, see how it goes from there. And, even that will be nearly impossible to achieve.
@gravoc857
@gravoc857 3 года назад
@@achaille9110 It will take billions of years for the galactic merger to get to the point that stars are being ejected from the galaxy. If we can’t achieve Dyson spheres before then, then we never will achieve them. Dyson spheres is something a civilization should be working towards as it transitions to a full type 2. We are a type 0.72 civilization. By the time Andromeda reaches us, humanity should be reaching or already a full type 3 civilization. If we are incapable of reaching type 3 in those billions of years. Then it’s likely the Great Filter is ahead of us and humanity will no longer be here by the time Andromeda merges. So I say think out the box a little bit :). Space elevators is something that will occur this millennium. But I personally think sky hooks and scram jets fired via massive rail guns is more likely. A space elevator is a logistical nightmare and a massive risk. That’s also assuming we don’t find a way to manipulate space time. This is an exciting time to be alive because warp drives are seemingly transitioning from science fiction, to science theory. We’re not at science fact yet, but Alexey’s proposed warp drive is beyond fascinating. It’s capable of achieving subluminal and hyperluminal travel. It works within General Relativity. It doesn’t not require fictional sciences like negative mass energy. It does not break any laws of nature. Its 100% possible to achieve in this universe. The craft itself will be a logistical nightmare to achieve though. Currently, it requires immense condensed matter to dialate time. It’s possible, but very freaking hard and humanity will be unlikely to make such a craft for a very long time. But this in itself is assuming that gravity-heavy objects is required for warp travel. If Bob Lazar is correct, anti matter can be used to generate gravity wave fields. Or dark matter could be a solution. We just gotta figure out what the damn stuff is first. Maybe once we know what it is, and how to harness it. We’ll laugh at the thoughtof how we all believed warp drives to be impossible.
@sevian3066
@sevian3066 3 года назад
@@gravoc857 I have serious doubts the human civilization will last even 100 years. Sad really, but realistically too late to stop.
@atomstetic5521
@atomstetic5521 2 года назад
And I thought I wasn't gonna live long enough to see the beautiful sight
@juanurias778
@juanurias778 2 года назад
@Sir_Artemis yeah sadly honestly wanted to see it and I wouldn’t mind dying to planet yknow
@tomwebber4015
@tomwebber4015 3 года назад
By the time the light reaches us , it's been happening for thousands of years . Lol Galactic news travels at the speed of light , We're a long long way away .☄️
@themyththelegend8326
@themyththelegend8326 2 года назад
So it already happened?
@OpalineAndTheBean
@OpalineAndTheBean 2 года назад
That's a blink of an eye on universe time...✨
@30000beesinatrenchcoat
@30000beesinatrenchcoat 2 года назад
Yes except the universe is only 13.8 billion years old
@OpalineAndTheBean
@OpalineAndTheBean 2 года назад
@@30000beesinatrenchcoat so they say .but they don't really know 🤩
@30000beesinatrenchcoat
@30000beesinatrenchcoat 2 года назад
@@OpalineAndTheBean eh… it’s all just a theory. I heard the Big Bang theory was recently disproven by the James Webb Space Telescope
@Zer0cip
@Zer0cip 3 года назад
Another title that could have been used: The galaxy news at 50secs
@GarnettLeary
@GarnettLeary 3 года назад
More visible stars and nebula. That’s a win win.
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
Good point!
@canballssackfit6811
@canballssackfit6811 2 года назад
I need to get you out of my recommendations cause i keep having a crisis.
@MRJJ-
@MRJJ- 2 года назад
Same I’m trying to enjoy life how it is
@ryangrubbs7395
@ryangrubbs7395 2 года назад
For fucking real. This isn’t exciting. It doesn’t take much to throw our orbit off and take all this happy ass data and make it meaningless because; we’ll all be dead lmfao
@jarensauer1898
@jarensauer1898 2 года назад
You would be dead so fast you wouldn’t even get to appreciate how “stellar” your death was.
@noskinnoskin1957
@noskinnoskin1957 2 года назад
Our species wont last to experience this 💀
@hehehehehehehhh1
@hehehehehehehhh1 2 года назад
Ye me too
@azikkii
@azikkii Год назад
I’m more concerned with the fact that you have extremely expensive telescopes out in your yard in the middle of Detroit than I am with the andromeda galaxy colliding with ours.
@cubedude8690
@cubedude8690 3 года назад
Hard to make a accurate representation of the milky way when you can't look at it from the outside. Kudos to those scientists/artists.
@cubedude8690
@cubedude8690 3 года назад
@vladimir putin is andrei panin jfk is jimmy carter by using my brain. Also, I technically never stated that it was a globe.
@webertrainingstables5732
@webertrainingstables5732 3 года назад
@vladimir putin is andrei panin jfk is jimmy carter we have pictures
@zippyparakeet1074
@zippyparakeet1074 3 года назад
@rapture ocotber 16, 2021 by having more than 2 braincells
@irishbattletoster9265
@irishbattletoster9265 3 года назад
@If you can't melt sand - how do you make glass? you can also see the bend Look at ships moving out to see
@arifkimy4700
@arifkimy4700 2 года назад
@Allah is Satan(Saturn); Mahomet=Baphomet by having more braincell than you
@streetDAOC
@streetDAOC 2 года назад
This hasn’t been proven. The “halos” that extend past the visible boundaries of andromeda and the Milky Way are theorized to be of equal size. We aren’t easily able to measure our own milky ways halo and don’t know how far it extends towards andromeda.
@woodmanbrown3114
@woodmanbrown3114 2 года назад
Correct. Further, I do not consider the halos to be a part of the galaxies. If the halos over the heads of two angels are touching, we cannot say that their heads are touching. Or, we could say that the galaxy is the city and the halo is the surrounding county; though the county limits may border one another the cities do not.
@KayKay114
@KayKay114 2 года назад
@@woodmanbrown3114 you could say it's the start of them touching. People would say moving towards each other it the start of the touching but galaxies are not people. It could be the start of them touching.
@pelufaz8435
@pelufaz8435 2 года назад
Halo covenant banished masturchieff
@meribor
@meribor 2 года назад
If the Oort clouds of two neighboring solar systems had begun interacting, you could rightly say those solar systems are touching, by at least some definitions. Wouldn't galaxies work the same way?
@streetDAOC
@streetDAOC 2 года назад
@@meribor idk I’m no astrophysics
@MrBcraze513
@MrBcraze513 3 года назад
This is the only person making this claim. I have yet to find anything that backs up this theory. I'd advise the rest of you to do the same, never believe what one person claims until you have the facts
@coreymiller6717
@coreymiller6717 3 года назад
I've heard about this multiple times on different science news feeds.
@capatheist
@capatheist 3 года назад
@@coreymiller6717 ok so what’s the new estimation of time it will take the galaxies to collide? Now that that guy in the video has noticed from his backyard that “the edge of andromeda is half way to the Milky Way” What does this “finding” tell you the real estimate is??
@capatheist
@capatheist 3 года назад
@@coreymiller6717 also can you see Russia from Your backyard? 😏
@markjuarez6469
@markjuarez6469 3 года назад
*hypothesis
@coreymiller6717
@coreymiller6717 3 года назад
@@capatheist Do you think I'm a scientist in a related field? Go do some damn research buddy. Your statement is incoherent. What's this back yard, Palin sees Russia nonsense? Lol
@joesmith4682
@joesmith4682 Год назад
True. Was wondering when people where going to figure this out.
@easylivingsherpa
@easylivingsherpa 3 года назад
Here is the issue I have with scientists. While watching Degrasse Tyson remake of cosmos he mentions the words "maybe" "could be" "we think" we believe" some 400 times. At the end of the day they don't really know.
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
Maybe it's because they want to leave the door open for new discoveries because better theories are bound to come along.
@amitshetty6359
@amitshetty6359 3 года назад
That's the difference between science and religion, science is always open for change
@Haunted1.
@Haunted1. 3 года назад
Science changes based on new evidence. If you find evidence that disproves a solid theory we already have, you may just get a nobel prize!
@JeromeADavis
@JeromeADavis 3 года назад
What would you rather them say? "We know everything"?
@easylivingsherpa
@easylivingsherpa 3 года назад
@@amitshetty6359 Science has zero to do with religion nor atheism.
@charlievardar1330
@charlievardar1330 3 года назад
😆 My Professor of Astronomy had a lecture which included pretty much all doom day scenarios: EGA; the Sun turning into a red giant; Andromeda - Milky Way collision; black holes; Milky Way expansion, contraction and literally anything. After he managed to horrify everyone he finished the lecture with the words: "Of course we shouldn't worry about the humanity. If they manage to survive for so long, They will know what to do!" Sadly I'd rather make the guess that the humanity will do what they always do: ' wait until the last moment to start researchers and when the last moment finely comes, walks inside the laboratory and start shouting to the top of its lungs: "We need this problem solved now." To naturally the scientist reply: "In this time-frame?! Sorry, we are scientists, not magicians. Call Hogwarts, please." 🤣
@alexzander1142
@alexzander1142 2 года назад
😂
@Miles_Phantasmagoria
@Miles_Phantasmagoria 2 года назад
Well, what can we even do? Put everyone in a spaceship & spend the rest of existence trying to find a planet that replicates our own? We're all gonna die, anyway, probs sooner than the collision, might as well make life on earth as good as it gets rather than worry about cannibal galaxies
@charlievardar1330
@charlievardar1330 2 года назад
@@Miles_Phantasmagoria 😆 Cannibal Galaxies! Andromeda is not going to eat us... We're just going to collide. And how exactly is this going to end is something no one can answer because as you know NASA's budget goes into private companies' pockets - like Space X and Blue Origin. They plan to make space travel a business by draining the budget for long term researches. And the time is over but soon Elon Musk will be the richest man in 2 galaxies, not just on Earth or in the Milky Way! 😆
@Miles_Phantasmagoria
@Miles_Phantasmagoria 2 года назад
@@charlievardar1330 I looked it up, & the definition I found was "cannibal galaxy" as both Andromeda & the good ole milky way both consumed smaller galaxies. And to be fair, I don't think any of us will live long enough to see it. Our solar system has a good chance of survival but I don't have high hopes for humanity with how we're going. I also don't think that space travel should rely so heavily on private corporations & that space knowledge takes a backseat to rich guys wanting to go glamping on mars & the moon. I don't know what the solution is, frankly, but I feel nervous at it all
@ismailelayachi9337
@ismailelayachi9337 2 года назад
I wish i had one of your telescopes 😫 keep up the good work
@carlosbarrea-martinez-dyer311
I love your vids ,man !
@Entarot
@Entarot Год назад
I decided to watch one more short before sleeping and now i can't.
@SuicideSeason4545
@SuicideSeason4545 Год назад
Oh don’t worry! It won’t be explosive, our solar system would be unscathed during the merge and there will only be a few star collisions
@coffekup
@coffekup 2 года назад
Milk-dromeda boom, ez name btw I really hope we can live through this galactic event and we can see Andromeda & the Milky Way stars!
@blueflamesx8251
@blueflamesx8251 2 года назад
Same I HOPE
@SamAkaVlogs
@SamAkaVlogs 2 года назад
I don't the light from these galaxies will reach us in our lifetime
@Goastyy
@Goastyy Год назад
Dawg how is an AMBER Alert still not off when he on Detroit dawg 💀💀💀
@goldentitan100
@goldentitan100 Год назад
Finally, Now i dont have to die to expirence this
@Among-Us.
@Among-Us. Год назад
I don't fear by them merging,I fear after seeing how close our sun has gotten to sagittarius A💀
@jetpond7904
@jetpond7904 Год назад
In 356000
@a-2156
@a-2156 Год назад
When tf is someone gonna tell me that in 4 billion years our galaxies are gonna collide?? 💀💀
@JThomasP
@JThomasP 3 года назад
Chuck, what telescope did use to image the andromeda galaxy in such exuberant detail? Apparently, you and NASA have the same resolution and detail. The images are exactly the same.
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
I wish! But I used an Orion ED80T telescope on this target.
@1986DarkStalker
@1986DarkStalker 3 года назад
Yeah, right? It's almost like he downloaded it. What a coincidence.
@alethealenning3809
@alethealenning3809 3 года назад
@@1986DarkStalker Really, that's what you tool from this?
@zillva
@zillva 3 года назад
@@1986DarkStalker Fun fact: The Andromeda galaxy takes up a bigger area of the night sky than the moon... I seriously don't doubt that you can get these types of photos with a simple telescope
@mr.ballstone1914
@mr.ballstone1914 3 года назад
@@1986DarkStalker I’m not sure if you’re saying that he did download it, but andromeda is bright as hell, so it’s actually not that hard to get great detail from it. Although, that definitely isn’t Hubble level detail, lol.
@littlemrpinkness295
@littlemrpinkness295 3 года назад
What if you could live long enough to see the entire thing beginning to end?
@Gaster60066
@Gaster60066 3 года назад
i would ducking hate life because it becomes so boring. imagine living for 4 billion years without getting bored
@Cotten-
@Cotten- 3 года назад
I just woke up and grabbed my phone and this was the first thing I clicked on out of everything else.
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
Awesome, I hope you weren't disappointed with your first selection.
@Cotten-
@Cotten- 3 года назад
@@ChucksAstrophotography That's never the case Chuck.
@vigilantezack
@vigilantezack Год назад
"They are 2.5 million light years apart! Oh no they're touching!"
@Amiruny
@Amiruny 2 года назад
omg i can't wait 🤩
@Player-wp9fz
@Player-wp9fz 2 года назад
You can’t wait?
@mamavswild
@mamavswild 3 года назад
Awwww the galaxies love each other!! 😍
@HelenKellerDenier
@HelenKellerDenier 3 года назад
If it's already colliding then it was already in the process long before we knew about it so nothing has changed aside from our understanding. Nothing really changes all that much in the cosmos over a couple decades.
@gangerbullet4331
@gangerbullet4331 2 года назад
We can’t see galaxies, we can see planets using telescope 🔭
@greyscarclawcloud863
@greyscarclawcloud863 2 года назад
Great another fucking thing to keep me up at night xD
@waypointhd1256
@waypointhd1256 2 года назад
No damage would be done to us considering how vast space is so it wouldnt affect the solar system
@ChaosBasedForm
@ChaosBasedForm 3 года назад
"If" our own galaxy has the same dark region size. That's not completely true I'm afraid.
@ChucksAstrophotography
@ChucksAstrophotography 3 года назад
Yes, I know a lot hinges on that "if".
@rooftopastronomer2697
@rooftopastronomer2697 3 года назад
It most likely does. Since other galaxies do, then why won't ours have one too?
@ChaosBasedForm
@ChaosBasedForm 3 года назад
@@rooftopastronomer2697 Probably, but that's an assumption.
@rooftopastronomer2697
@rooftopastronomer2697 3 года назад
@@ChaosBasedForm we have learnt most things about our galaxy based on assumptions by looking at *other* galaxies.
@ChaosBasedForm
@ChaosBasedForm 3 года назад
@@rooftopastronomer2697 we assumed so many things that weren't true at the end. Saying that our galaxy is already colliding with Andromeda I'm afraid it's just an assumption.
@alttt223
@alttt223 2 года назад
Milky way: Omg your here finally weve havent met for years!!! Andromeda: Gives a highfive.
@ashlyng2012
@ashlyng2012 2 года назад
Why are telescope pictures from 2.5million light years away so good but then security cameras 10 feet away look crappy 😂
@u.s.militia7682
@u.s.militia7682 3 года назад
The end is near. What? He said the sheriff is near.
@tto0508
@tto0508 2 года назад
Andromeda Galaxy: Watch where you're going! Milky Way: Uhh... I was drinking milk, so what? Andromeda Galaxy: And you spilled milk all over me! Milky Way: Sorry....
@agencydiego5967
@agencydiego5967 2 года назад
Woooo the moment we’ve been waiting for! Human extinction let’s go!
@aperson5443
@aperson5443 2 года назад
I was looking for these comments. No though, solar systems in galaxies are very far apart for our sake so they will just combine it wont effect our solar system in any way but we might get new neighbors in the empty spaces
@sammyhooligan803
@sammyhooligan803 2 года назад
In billions of years. Earth won't be here then
@MattyDemello
@MattyDemello 2 года назад
@@sammyhooligan803 could be a lot sooner if our sun dies off. That could happen any time.
@Hero_of_he111
@Hero_of_he111 2 года назад
I wanna believe there's life out there in space because there's over a 100 billion+ galaxies
@blankdude9996
@blankdude9996 3 года назад
Our galaxy has been in the process of colliding with 2 or 3 (cant remember) galaxies for millions of years now. It amazes me how there's so much space between stars, that a collision is considered unlikely 🤔🤣 One of the galaxies colliding with us right now has a ring shape after its been ripped apart, and the ring has a slight opening in it, and thats where we're positioned right now 😅
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do 3 года назад
Ha thats funny cause Andromeda is the only galaxy anywhere near us
@blankdude9996
@blankdude9996 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do No its not. They discovered our galaxy is already in the process of colliding with several other galaxies and has been for hundreds of millions of years.
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do
@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do 3 года назад
@@blankdude9996 andromeda is the closest one according to nasa and its still a couple billion years away. But believe what you want
@ladychamberlainisit
@ladychamberlainisit 2 года назад
@@TheGoldenBoot-cz1do ya, not sure where he got his inside info from , but everything I have researched agrees Andromeda is the closest
@MitsukiDiablew
@MitsukiDiablew 2 года назад
I think this person means satellite galaxies like the Small Magellanic Cloud and the Large Magellanic Cloud, which are considered satellite galaxies and they orbit our own. I believe I read that there’s 50 other smaller galaxies orbiting the Milky Way. But yes, the Andromeda Galaxy is our closest galactic neighbor in terms of size and then the Triangulum Galaxy. And each of them have their own satellite galaxies orbiting them too. So the 3 biggest galaxies and their satellite galaxies make up the Local Group. To finish it off, I also read and saw multiple videos on the Milky Way “colliding” or “devouring” one of its satellite galaxies, which really just means that they’re merging, but since the MW is so big compared to the small galaxy, it won’t cause much of a difference. Hope that clears the confusion.
@elizabethsmith3416
@elizabethsmith3416 Год назад
Loved this. Thank you Chuck 😊
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