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enbipanic@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Astrophotography@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

The Andromeda galaxy screaming towards us at 300km/s

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The Andromeda galaxy screaming towards us at 300km/s

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enbipanic@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Astrophotography@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago
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    andromeda milkyway

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    So, if my old brain did the math right, it’ll get here in about 2.5 billion years?

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      Technically the two galactic clouds are already touching, according to some paper I read a couple years ago

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        I thought something felt funny.

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        Oh, wow. I expected someone to correct me and say it will be much sooner due to the size of the two galaxies but didn’t think I was that far off.

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          Extremely technical use of “technically” - we’re talking about maybe 1 atom of hydrogen per cubic meter, but if that atom is bound by a galaxy’s gravity it sort of is part of that galaxy, kinda.

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      In relativistic dog years that’s next week.

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        What is it in primordial black hole years?

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          Infinity / 0

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    So it’s coming at us at 0,1% the speed of light?

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    We’re gonna need a crew of oil rig workers to divert it.

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    A bonus restretch and crop to just the galaxy. You can see the arms!

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    what did you use to capture/process this?

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      This was on a canon 90d on a star adventurer 2i, with a 50mm f1.8 lens stopped to around f5.6

      30sec exposures at iso 800 stacked up using Siril

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