Because it's heading towards us.
Yes, that is correct and also Andromeda will collide with our galaxy in about 3 billion years from now.
It seems that the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy will collide, in about 3-4 billion years.
It will "merge" not collide with the Milky Way Galaxy in about 4 billion years times.
They will collide in approximately 3 to 5 billion years time!
Four billion years from now, our galaxy, the Milky Way, will collide with our large spiraled neighbor, Andromeda.
The Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies are expected to collide in about 4-5 billion years, based on current estimations. This collision will result in the formation of a new galaxy often referred to as "Milkomeda."
The Milky Way galaxy will collide with Andromeda, but it will take about a 2 billion years until they collide and finish. Earth will not get blown up, but by then, the sun will probably be out of hydrogen and expand. Then earth will be engulfed and all life will die.
To the best of my knowledge, it isn't. It is a regular star in a regular galaxy which will regalarly collide with Andromeda in a billion years.
The Andromeda Galaxy is moving towards our Milky Way galaxy at a speed of about 110 km/s. This movement is called the "Andromeda-Milky Way collision." Scientists predict that the two galaxies will collide in about 4 billion years, merging into a single galaxy.
If you mean Collison then Yes. The Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy will collide in about 3 - 5 Billion years from now.
Yes. We have numerous telescope images of galaxies in various stages onf collision. It is belived that out own galaxy will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy in about 3 billion years.
It won't "hit" but merge in about 4.5 billion years time - just about when our Sun starts turning into a red giant