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What is Milky Way’s fate? Andromeda may not collide with our galaxy, a new study suggests

The Andromeda galaxy, about 2.5 million light-years away, moves fast. At 110 kilometres per second, it heads towards our Milky Way.

June 03, 2025 / 18:38 IST
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This illustration shows a stage in the predicted merger between our Milky Way galaxy and the neighboring Andromeda galaxy, (Image: NASA/ESA/Z. Levay/ R. van der Marel/ STScI; T. Hallas/ A. Mellinger

For centuries, we imagined a dramatic cosmic crash. The Milky Way was thought destined to collide with Andromeda. Now, new research offers a fresh, hopeful perspective. The galaxies might just narrowly avoid a fatal crash, scientists say.

Collision Chances Revised

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The Andromeda galaxy, about 2.5 million light-years away, moves fast. At 110 kilometres per second, it heads towards our Milky Way. For years, astronomers believed this meant a merger was inevitable. But a recent study published in Nature Astronomy suggests otherwise. The odds of collision are now nearly 50-50 for the next 10 billion years. This lowers previous estimates that predicted a near-certain crash. The research highlights the influence of smaller galaxies in the Local Group. These galaxies could shift paths and prevent the two giants from colliding.

Co-author Alis Deason from Durham University explained, “Our galaxy once seemed destined to merge with Andromeda. Now, there’s a real chance we might avoid this fate.” This finding challenges long-held views of a “Milkomeda” galaxy forming billions of years from now.