2000-01-13 22:19:08+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
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The end of the galaxy is at hand. Or...
well... might be when our galaxy has traveled two million light years to
collide with the Andromeda galaxy.
The results will be catastrophic for our galaxy and could spell the
end of our planet. "It will be a major car wreck, and we're the
Yugo in this one," said Ohio astrophysicist Chris Mihos. As a
result of the collision the solar system, at present safely located
out on a quiet galactic arm, could end up at the hotbed centre of
the new coagulated galaxy.