The Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy may already be colliding after it was discovered that galaxies may have gas halos far ...
For the more than 100,000 years, humans have been on Earth, we have looked up at night and seen the stars and our celestial home, the Milky Way galaxy. Cultures all around the world have stories ...
Astronomers will soon begin a search of 2,800 galaxies for signs of advanced alien civilizations using a radio telescope in ...
Have you ever seen a big band of stars that stretches across the night sky? That is the Milky Way, our home galaxy, and you can see it best on dark, clear nights in the summer. It contains ...
Now, the powerful space telescope has pushed it to the edge closer to home in our very own galaxy, the Milky Way. A team of ...
In September, the sky gets dark significantly earlier, allowing us to observe the night sky without having to stay up too ...
A visualization of our Milky Way galaxy, seen edge-on ... we would see up to one million times more stars in the night sky. There, the crowding of stars is so dense that the typical spiral ...
Astronomers have examined the Extreme Outer Galaxy, also known as the outskirts of our Milky Way galaxy, using the ...
THE Milky Way may have already commenced its ill-fated collision with a neighboring galaxy – and scientists predict this ...
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What Is a Galaxy?
Looking at a distant galaxy means looking back in time.
The next two largest are the Triangulum galaxy (M33), which is about 2.7 million light-years from the Milky Way (and only 700,000 light-years from Andromeda; they lie close together in the night ...
Our Milky Way galaxy is a cannibal. It has grown by consuming other galaxies. Yet, it too, may be destined to collide and merge with an even bigger galaxy: Andromeda. Though galaxy collisions are ...