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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

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Just in...

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

until the two insurance companies meet and apportion blame.

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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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