Jan 6 - Galaxy Collision to Send Solar System Flying?
January 6 Galaxy Collision to Send Solar System Flying?
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View full-sized image. | Here are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, from Gilbert Vancell Nature Photography in November 2018. New work by scientists suggests the Large Magellanic Cloud is on a collision course with our Milky Way.
The Large Magellanic Cloud is hurtling towards our galaxy, for a collision 2 billion years from now. Could it knock our solar system out of the Milky Way? Read more.
New evidence suggests that dark matter - the mysterious stuff that makes up a significant percentage of the universe's mass - can heat up and move around. Read more.
The partial solar eclipse was visible from China, Korea, Japan, Russia, North Pacific Ocean and the Aleutian Islands. Zheng Zhi in Beijing, China wrote: "This morning's partial eclipse attracted a lot of photographers."
Beautiful shot of a solar prominence, extending from the sun on January 2, from PK Imaging of Adelaide, Australia. See the little Earth, for scale, in the lower right? Click in for the animation.
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