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The predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way

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The predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way

This illustration shows the predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way in about 3-5 billion years. This image is based on a computer model of that collision, which will trigger stellar birth in both galaxies

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Media ID 13015431

© Fahad Sulehria/Stocktrek Images

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This print showcases the anticipated collision between two cosmic giants, the Andromeda galaxy and our very own Milky Way. In this digitally generated image, we catch a glimpse of what is projected to occur in approximately 3-5 billion years. The collision will serve as a catalyst for stellar birth within both galaxies, igniting an awe-inspiring spectacle of celestial creation. The artwork beautifully illustrates the merging spiral arms of these immense galactic bodies, known as NGC 224 or Messier 31 (M31) and our familiar home, the Milky Way. This stunning concept art portrays a harmonious dance between two objects in deep space - one being a majestic spiral galaxy while the other takes on an elliptical form. As we immerse ourselves in this horizontal composition, we are transported to a stellar nursery where starbirth flourishes amidst vibrant hues and cosmic energy. The universe unfolds before us with its infinite possibilities and mesmerizing beauty. This visually striking image invites contemplation about the evolution of galaxies and their interactions over vast expanses of time. It serves as a reminder that even celestial entities undergo transformative processes just like everything else in existence. Fahad Sulehria's remarkable artwork captures not only scientific curiosity but also sparks wonderment about our place in the cosmos. As we gaze upon this extraordinary piece, it evokes feelings of humility and fascination at the grandeur that awaits us billions of years from now when these colossal forces finally collide.

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