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Galactic Interlude

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There should be two photos below

Hubble giving us a glimpse of what two galaxies look like when colliding. Most of the bright spots are star nurseries, containing about 10,000 stars each. In case you're thinking of getting a new damage policy from your insurance provider, Andromeda galaxy is headed our way, but won't collide with our Milky Way for 6 billion years - there's still time to dig a shelter. More details at sciencenews.com

By the way, why not have a SCIENCE topic in Thaivisa? There's more peruse than visas, beer, and chicks (...or maybe that's all there is of significance).

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In case you're thinking of getting a new damage policy from your insurance provider...there's still time to dig a shelter.

THIS is what I count on Thai-visa.com for....timely warnings! Thanks! :o

Was anyone hurt in the crash? Were ambulances sent to the scene? Will it be covered on the Channel 9 news, in Thai?

Just in...

There will be no fArther coverage on this issue... ( :o )

until the two insurance companies meet and apportion blame.

What's interesting about this is that what the Hubble telescope sees now happened thousands of years ago,

as of the present, the collision could be over. Please add a little more info

What galaxies are we looking at? which one run over the other?

It's a long way before we see anything like this happening in our own galaxy.

and if it does...

there is a chance that the earth might actually survive it.

There's a reason why we call it space... it's mostly empty

the earth could just weave through unharmed because of the great distance between the stars.

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