Apparently, the Milky Way Galaxy, Andromeda and M33 have a closing speed of some 250,000 mph.
And yet, space is so big that none of the planets will crash into one another.
Obviously not modelled on the motorway roundabout near me. |
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Ah mushy, I thought this thread was about Cheryl Cole fancying Rhianna, and Rhianna fancying Cheryl and them asking me to join them.
Feckin wrong sorta stars matey. |
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If these galaxies are closing in on each other but the space between the stars is so vast they'll miss each other won't they be more like ships passing in the night and once passed they'll keep on going?
All sounds a bit Klingon to me. |
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"If these galaxies are closing in on each other but the space between the stars is so vast they'll miss each other won't they be more like ships passing in the night and once passed they'll keep on going?
All sounds a bit Klingon to me. "
Gravity dear chap. |
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"If these galaxies are closing in on each other but the space between the stars is so vast they'll miss each other won't they be more like ships passing in the night and once passed they'll keep on going?
All sounds a bit Klingon to me.
Gravity dear chap. "
So they'll end up doing the swirly dance for a bit and then like a super dot-to-dot we get a fuck load more constellations in the night sky?
Spiffing! Can't wait. When's this gonna happen, need to make sure I got a fridge full of beers in? |
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