It's moving towards us, I mean were pretty far in the future, it should be a bit more visible. If this was added this would make the already beautiful sky of destiny even more gorgeous.
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3 Antworten[quote]It's moving towards us, I mean were pretty far in the future, it should be a bit more visible. If this was added this would make the already beautiful sky of destiny even more gorgeous.[/quote] In 2 billion years andromeda will be identifyingly visible to the naked eye
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Wikipedia entry for M-31 Andromeda Galaxy "Andromeda Galaxy" on @Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_Galaxy?wprov=sfti1
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Thing is, we don't really know what any of it looks like
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In the new mass effect ;)
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1 AntwortenOur sun will run out of hydrogen and helium in 4.5 billion years and who says we will still live on earth my then
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24 AntwortenBearbeitet von AdunSaveMe: 9/12/2015 4:59:01 AMIt's going to take four billion years for that galaxy to collide with us. Destiny is set close to one thousand years in the future, so andromeda would still be way too far away to see easily.
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It's only like 700 years or some shit
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In space.
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6 AntwortenGive it a year or so, it should be pretty visible by then. 😉
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Its in space.
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Over there...(points over there)
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1 AntwortenIt's in space
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On an adequate place on a perfectly dark night at the right time of the year you can see the milky way and on the side a little white line, that's andromeda I suggest you watch the VSauce video "what will we miss"
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6 AntwortenWhere is the andromeda galaxy? Look up in the night sky, find the second star to the right, and go straight on til morning.
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It's already visible in the present, so yeah, it would've been a nice little easter egg considering you can see Mars from the moon in game.
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Take a left at Jupiter.
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The amount of distance between us and Andromeda is incomprehensible. They also believe it's going to collide with the Milky Way in 4-6 billion years. Our sun may even go critical by that time.
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These changes would happen millions of years in the future. For us, 700 years is over 10 generations. But for a Celestial body such as Earth, The Sun, or the Supercores at the center of both ours and the Andromeda galaxy, is just a little segment in their billion and trillion year life spans.