New Study Suggests Milky Way and Andromeda May Not Collide

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Recent research suggests that the likelihood of the Milky Way colliding and merging with the Andromeda galaxy in the next 10 billion years is only about 50%, a significant decrease from previous near certainty estimates, due to new data and more comprehensive modeling of galactic interactions.
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