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Astronomers have believed for decades that the Milky Way is on a collision course with our nearest big neighbor, Andromeda.
A recent paper reveals we're almost certainly going to collide with a galaxy in the next couple billion years, but it's not ...
NASA, in collaboration with the European Space Agency, has updated its long-standing prediction about a future collision ...
A new study suggests that unidentified "co-orbital asteroids" around Venus may have the capacity to impact our planet in the ...
When school textbooks explain the Milky Way’s far-future, they often end with a drama: our spiral home colliding head-on with ...
A NASA telescope has cast doubt over the theory that our Milky Way galaxy is on a collision course with our cosmic neighbour ...
Both the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxies (M31) are part of what's known as the Local Group (LG), which also hosts other ...
As early as 1912, astronomers realized that the Andromeda galaxy, then considered just a nebula, was heading toward us—toward the Milky Way. A century later, astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Tele ...
The Milky Way may not have a catastrophic collision with another huge galaxy as has been predicted, computer simulations ...
NASA’s quantum computer research helps us learn more about space. Quantum algorithms can solve hard problems and help with ...
A former NASA physicist named Thomas Campbell has ... Nick Bostrom published a paper titled "Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?" Basically, his idea was that if we progress far enough ...