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Our Milky Way smashed into its neighbouring Andromeda galaxy around 10 billion years ago, European astronomers suggest.
Previous studies have suggested that our galaxy is set to crash into Andromeda in 3-4 billion years, and that this will be the first time such a collision has taken place.
However, now a European team of astronomers led by Hongsheng Zhao of the University of St Andrews propose that the two star systems collided some 10 billion years ago and that our understanding of gravity is fundamentally wrong.
This would neatly explain the observed structure of the two galaxies and their satellites, something that has been difficult to account for until now, researchers said.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-07-andromeda-milky-billion-years.html#jCp