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Study Details What Happens When Galaxies Collide 52

Aspiring Astronomer writes: According to a recent study, when two galaxies of a similar mass collide, both galaxies will begin producing more stars. However, when one galaxy considerably outweighs the other, the larger galaxy begins producing more stars, whereas the smaller galaxy's star production begins to slow. This may be because the larger galaxy is able to draw gases from the smaller one, resulting in the formation of more stars. The Milky Way may experience a collision of it's own, because the Andromeda Galaxy is moving towards us at speeds upwards of 200,000 miles per hour. No need to worry, though; this collision is a few billion years away.
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Study Details What Happens When Galaxies Collide

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  • galaxies. i meant galaxies.
  • by sharkbiter ( 266775 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @09:14PM (#50104197)

    When a papa galaxy and a mama galaxy love each other very much...

  • Thanks to Gurren Lagann we already know:
    http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-... [kinja-img.com]

    They also make effective melee weapons.

  • Maybe it would be better to leave a note for our Great^166,666,666 grand kids and give them a heads up.

  • Oh. Darn. (Score:4, Funny)

    by NoNonAlphaCharsHere ( 2201864 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @09:34PM (#50104283)
    I assumed this was a video of Samsung phones being fired at each other.
  • by Swampash ( 1131503 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @09:38PM (#50104305)

    What is a "mile"?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      When you convert to kilometers, things speed up.

      Best not to hasten our own doom.

    • by Tomahawk ( 1343 )

      Approx. 1.6094 km. Give or take a few cm.
      For smaller distances/speeds, you can use eight fifths - this is what we always did.
      For larger distances/speeds, you can just ask Google. (or wolframalpha)

      https://www.google.co.uk/webhp... [google.co.uk]
      321869 km/h

      But, yeah, miles. Sheesh. Come on, USA - even Canada now uses km/h (since 1977). It's really just you and the Brits (didn't the USA, like, split from the Brits some years ago?)

  • by yo303 ( 558777 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @09:49PM (#50104355)

    Our galaxy has only a hundred billion. Knowing us we will go to war long before we collide, though.

    PREPARE FOR WAR AGAINST THE ANDROMEDA GALAXY!

    • by swilly ( 24960 )

      The Milky Way is estimated to have 200 to 400 billion stars. However, just counting stars doesn't tell the whole story. The total mass of Andromeda is estimated at 1.5 x 10^12 solar masses, which is roughly double the 8.5 x 10^11 solar masses estimated for the Milky Way. Still pretty big, but not the 10x you are suggesting.

      Of course, that is our best information at present. Historically, estimates have varied quite a bit. Back in 2006 there were a bunch of news articles stating that the Milky Way had f

  • I'm pretty sure Powerman 5000 [wikipedia.org] already covered this.

  • Wasn't this already covered in the INXS song from the 80s [youtube.com]? Don't ask me, what you know is true. When two worlds collide, 8 bit synthesizers start playing.
  • Almost there... (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Alwin Henseler ( 640539 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @10:33PM (#50104477)

    Just a few words shorter, and even /. users may read the article.

    Btw. since galaxies are mostly empty space, "to collide" doesn't sound right, imho. Two galaxies "mingling" might be a better description. A star from galaxy A here, a star from galaxy B there, a cloud from galaxy A over here, a few 'minor' collisions here & there, etc. Kind of like how 2 clouds of powder would 'collide'. And of course taking place over a long time span.

    • galactic orgy?
    • by dryeo ( 100693 )

      Not really empty space, something like 2 atoms per cc, which is enough that the gas compresses and triggers lots of star formation. From outside would look pretty spectacular, from inside, lots of radiation from all the new blue stars and supernova and likely sterilization of any inhabited planets.

    • But once they "collide" (mingle), how can you still say that one galaxy is producing more stars than the other? I mean, doesn't it just become one big mess?

  • I refuse to read the linked article unless it is spoon-fed to me through a nice layout and beautiful pictures and animations in an easy to digest scroll-down fashion!
  • There's a potential clue as to why in this article ...

    http://phys.org/news/2015-06-m... [phys.org]

    "Spiral arms can hardly be formed by gravitational forces alone," Beck said. "This new IC 342 image indicates that magnetic fields also play an important role in forming spiral arms."

    The new observations provided clues to another aspect of the galaxy, a bright central region that may host a black hole and also is prolifically producing new stars. To maintain the high rate of star production requires a steady inflow

  • During the collision era from simulations I've seen. However in two gigayears the planet will be too hot for life. In a few hundred million years the atmosphere will have too little carbon dioxide to support photosynthesis multi-cellular life. Existing carbon is gradually sucked into limestone formation. Earth will revert to a bacteria planet unless there is teraforming (burning the limestone to release CO2).
  • Come on, people.

    POSSESSIVE: my, your, his/her/its, our, your, their
    CONTRACTIONS: I'm, you're, he's/she's/it's, we're, you're, they're

    Put a sticky note on your monitor, tattoo this on the back of your hand, whatever it takes...

  • Should be a pretty rare occurrence. They haven't made Galaxies [wikipedia.org] for over 40 years.

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