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When Galaxies Collide - Turing Editorial Team

When Galaxies Collide

By: Turing Editorial Team

eBook | 6 June 2026

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This book is a Weekend Pocketbook on Everything You Should Know About the Inevitable Milky Way's Collision with Andromeda, the story of how galaxies crash, merge, ignite, and transform across cosmic time. Written in everyday language, we explore one of the most spectacular events in our galaxy's future: the slow approach of Andromeda and the reshaping of everything we call home.

What happens when two giant galaxies collide?

We begin with the Milky Way and Andromeda, the two great spiral galaxies of the Local Group. Andromeda is moving toward us, pulled by gravity across millions of light-years. But a galaxy collision is not like two cars smashing together. Stars are separated by enormous distances, while gas, dust, dark matter, and gravity do most of the real damage.

We explore how astronomers learned that strange, distorted galaxies are often collision scenes frozen in time. Long tidal tails, warped disks, displaced cores, and glowing knots of newborn stars all reveal the hidden violence of galactic mergers. We discuss the work of early galaxy classifiers, peculiar galaxy atlases, computer simulations, and tools that let scientists replay billions of years of cosmic motion.

What lights up a merging galaxy? Is the glow powered by starbursts, where gas clouds collapse into furious waves of new stars? Or by supermassive black holes, feeding behind curtains of dust? We explore luminous infrared galaxies, ultraluminous infrared galaxies, active galactic nuclei, hidden black holes, outflows, and the role of telescopes such as the James Webb Space Telescope.

Finally, we return to our own future. What happens to the Sun, the Solar System, and the night sky when the Milky Way and Andromeda begin their dance? Could we be flung outward, swallowed into a new galaxy, or left watching from a changed cosmic address?

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