Milky Way is going to collide with Andromeda… over the course of millions of years, and due to the distance between stars and other objects the two galaxies are just going to merge with each other and very few things will actually make physical contact.
Well, if they collide (and merge), they’ll also fling a lot of stars into the void, but we aren’t too sure anymore that’s actually gonna happen. NASA explains why (YT, 2:30min).
Nobody liked those stars anyway…
Ah, you mean the void were nearly in the center of?
Might be a dumb question, but if it’s blue-shifting surely we wouldn’t know it’s far away in the first place? I thought the amount of redshift is broadly how we determine cosmic distances?
I’m blueshidding
You see an hughe comet in the sky…but which stand still and it gets bigger and bigger.
Humans in 200 years be like: ha ha warp drive go brr.