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The Andromeda galaxy is approaching us, and will be quite near in about 3 billion years. It is not yet known whether it will actually collide with our galaxy, or move sideways - the sideways part of the velocity is harder to figure out than the component of movement towards us, or away from us.The Andromeda galaxy is approaching us, and will be quite near in about 3 billion years. It is not yet known whether it will actually collide with our galaxy, or move sideways - the sideways part of the velocity is harder to figure out than the component of movement towards us, or away from us.The Andromeda galaxy is approaching us, and will be quite near in about 3 billion years. It is not yet known whether it will actually collide with our galaxy, or move sideways - the sideways part of the velocity is harder to figure out than the component of movement towards us, or away from us.The Andromeda galaxy is approaching us, and will be quite near in about 3 billion years. It is not yet known whether it will actually collide with our galaxy, or move sideways - the sideways part of the velocity is harder to figure out than the component of movement towards us, or away from us.
Our galaxy moves away from every other galaxy, and that is a rule for most of known galaxies. This is a consequence of universe expansion. There are exceptions like Andromeda galaxy that is closing to Milky way. These anomalies are a result of gravitational dispersion. Other words, Andromeda was pulled buy some heavy object (other galaxy or a quasar) in the past and then ejected in opposite direction.
They move slower because in a solid the molecule move faster and in a gas they move slower, therefore, they will move slower. :)
At least one galaxy is moving towards us: the M31 Andromeda galaxy. Most galaxies however are so far away from us that the distances between are affected by the metric expansion of the universe. They may move towards us relative to their local metric, but the distance between us and them still increases.
No it will move slower. Waves move faster in warm air and slower in cold air.
They can ONLY move slower than the speed of light.
Some stars ARE moving towards us. The Andromeda Galaxy will collide with us in millions of years. The universe is expanding because of the "Big Bang", so almost everything is moving away from us.
Molecules move more rapidly when heated as their kinetic energy is increased so their speed increases.
They move slower and are more compacted
it is donna move slower
Actually, most galaxies are all moving away from all other galaxies, not just from ours. The exception is the Andromeda galaxy, with which the Milky Way is on a collision course.
it moves slower because of sudden movement