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The Andromeda galaxy is moving towards us (The Milky Way Galaxy) at about 432,000 kph. It's expected to start merging in around 3 -> 4 billion years time.
Most galaxies have a red shift away from us - meaning they are moving away from us. However, the Andromeda galaxy has a blue shift, which means it is moving towards us. In about 2.5 billion years time, the two galaxies will merge.
Those two things are completely unrelated.The Universe looks the same in different directions.The Universe does NOT look the same at different distances. If you look at farther galaxies, in other words farther back in time, they look different than galaxies look now. If you look even further in time, at one time there weren't even any galaxies.Those two things are completely unrelated.The Universe looks the same in different directions.The Universe does NOT look the same at different distances. If you look at farther galaxies, in other words farther back in time, they look different than galaxies look now. If you look even further in time, at one time there weren't even any galaxies.Those two things are completely unrelated.The Universe looks the same in different directions.The Universe does NOT look the same at different distances. If you look at farther galaxies, in other words farther back in time, they look different than galaxies look now. If you look even further in time, at one time there weren't even any galaxies.Those two things are completely unrelated.The Universe looks the same in different directions.The Universe does NOT look the same at different distances. If you look at farther galaxies, in other words farther back in time, they look different than galaxies look now. If you look even further in time, at one time there weren't even any galaxies.
each day in space, galaxies are moving at about 170 miles per second. The galaxy nearest us is about 2.6 million lightyears away. But also, space is expanding each day, meaning everything is getting further away from eachother, so in some meaning, the galaxy nearest us is moving away( due to space exspanding ) but it is also moving closer, at the same time. so itd be moving away from us more than getting closer. if that helps at all :p
Actual time is time between the start moving from gate and stop moving after the flight.
No. Galaxies vary greatly in size, mass, shape, and number of stars.
Simply stated, if it's moving away from you as the red shift proves, then at one time it had to be closer and had to start from one point. Everything is moving away from everything else at an accelerated rate.
The universe has not existed in the same state for an infinite amount of time, that would be the steady state theory, which has been replaced by the big bang theory. The galaxies are moving away from each other because the universe is expanding at an increasing rate. It has been expanding since the big bang happened 13.7 billion years ago.
From the time you start moving to the time you stop...
"Fear of things moving at the same time that makes the body craw is called what?"
Most galixies are micing away from each other, at a constantly accelerating pace as time passes.
They usaully shed at night time and start moving again at round about 7 oclock.