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Excellent post @jonathanxvi. Thanks for sharing!. Regards.

Looking at those pictures of the Andromeda galaxy really does shift your perspective on things. We are tiny. Imagine the vastness of the cosmos. There has got to be life out there somewhere.

Excelente post.

I remember my astronomy teacher back in university talking to us about Andromeda.

Good post, with plenty of references for further studying ;)

very good posting , thanks for sharing it ;

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Very beautiful! :)

Wow nice moment

Informative post. Thank you :)

My favorite one.
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Awesome photo

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Cool!

Maybe the two galaxies will form a binary galaxy, similar to a binary stars that orbit each other? Or perhaps they already are??

Or because the gravitational pull of the black hole at the center of the Milky Way and Andromeda (not to mention all the additional matter in our galaxy) are enormous and since their is no resistance in space like atmosphere, maybe they will speed up if they are heading towards each other? Kinda like that compounding interest thingy.

Wonderful post,when people post stuffs like this,we get to learn...thanks for sharing

Mmmh! reflecting the days in the college

Absolutely gorgeous! More pics of galaxies please...to keep things in perspective:). Thank you!