The Milky Way Galaxy should prepare to welcome the Andromeda Galaxy. By then, the universe will have expanded quite abit, and many of the nearby galaxies will have traveled considerably farther away from the Milky Way. But just think what it would be like when you look up at the nightsky and see twice as many stars, or maybe even an Earthtype planet with two Suns... talk about global warming! On second thought, maybe we should start thinking about developing an improved A-bomb of some type, and try to deflect Andromeda before it gets to close?. </HTML>
- Re: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andromeda collision Alan Fletcher
- RE: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andromeda collisio... Jones Beene
- RE: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andromeda coll... Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
- RE: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andromeda... Jones Beene
- Re: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andromeda... David Roberson
- Re: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andro... Eric Walker
- Re: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andro... David Roberson
- RE: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andro... Jones Beene
- Re: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andro... Harry Veeder
- Re: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andromeda collision Jed Rothwell
- Re: [Vo]:Milky Way and Andromeda collision LORENHEYER