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Collision between the Andromede Galaxy and the Lactee Way - Dead Earth far future -...

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PIX4633119
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Collision between the Andromede Galaxy and the Lactee Way - Dead Earth far future - In several billions of years, the Sun will have aneantit all life on Earth. Yet if a life form persists, it will then witness the collision between the Andromede galaxy and our lactee path, creating a wave of star formation in the sky. Bilions of years hence, the sun will swell, warm, and boil away earth's oceans, transforming our once - verdant world into a desiccated wastleand. Whatever intelligent beings might exist then may gaze over the salt flats of extinct seas at a cosmic spectacle, the slow - motion collision between our Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy, which will trigger a wave of star formation
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Dixon, Don (b.1951) / American
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Collision between the Andromede Galaxy and the Lactee Way - Dead Earth far future - In several billions of years, the Sun will have aneantit all life on Earth. Yet if a life form persists, it will then witness the collision between the Andromede galaxy and our lactee path, creating a wave of star formation in the sky. Bilions of years hence, the sun will swell, warm, and boil away earth's oceans, transforming our once - verdant world into a desiccated wastleand. Whatever intelligent beings might exist then may gaze over the salt flats of extinct seas at a cosmic spectacle, the slow - motion collision between our Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy, which will trigger a wave of star formation

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astronomy / sky / space (the) / star / moon / galaxy / Dixon Don (b.1951) / artist / art / USA / North America / America (continent) / end of the world / earth / star / astronomy / collision / galaxy / illustration / 2013 / star / evolution / Novapix / astronomy / Laced Track / milky way / earth / nebula / nebula / galaxy / andromeda / andromede / Earth View From Space / earth from space / m31 / Ngc 224 / End Of Earth
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