Andromeda's Disaster. What Does the Galaxy Closest to Us Conceal?

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Published 2024-08-10
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It is currently known that the Andromeda Galaxy has a spiral structure and comprises about a trillion stars. As for its diametre, it exceeds 150 thousand light-years, and its mass is relatively small and ranges from 800 billion to one and a half trillion solar masses - about the same as the Milky Way. This is thought to be the case due to the abundance of red dwarfs and less dark matter in its composition.

00:00 Intro
01:05 A flare in the Andromeda Galaxy
02:53 The Andromeda Galaxy
03:41 SN 1885A (S Andromeda)
04:39 Andromeda's nucleus
06:01 Low-mass X-ray binary
07:47 Andromeda's central part
08:34 Andromeda's arms
09:34 AE Andromeda (AE And)
12:24 The history of Andromeda's formation
14:15 MEGA-ML 7
15:57 The star cluster NGC 206
18:07 Andromeda's disasters
18:45 A collision with the M32 galaxy
19:59 Andromeda's environs
20:57 Ending

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All Comments (21)
  • @Kosmo_off
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  • Now we are in 2 million 500 thousand years ahead and watching this lovely documentary..... ♥️
  • @hugocardona8030
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  • @surendranmk5306
    Even though it is never possible in reality to watch this galaxy in this way you got it animated in an amazing way, very useful to those enthusiastic people around the world, well done!
  • @tfsheahan2265
    This is such a welcome video about an astronomical object, M31 and environs, that has been ignored for such a long time. But why? Yes it is beyond mysterious, but not to the extent to it has been ignored. Thank you for taking it all on. Keep after it as a topic
  • @joeldavis5815
    Why is this video saying that we are drifting AWAY from Andromeda? It's my understanding that we are moving on a collision course.
  • @thewolf1630
    As always great content and thank you for the continuous knowledge ✌🏾
  • @Rut1971
    This is an awesome and amazing video already and I'm only 5 minutes in. Thank you!
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  • @jjchouinard2327
    Your videos are on a higher level. Thank you for your production quality. Is Kosmos part of /or availible on Nebula?
  • @bigcity2085
    So if inner and outer Andromeda are not conducive to life, could not the same be said of the Milky Way ? There could be civilizations way on the other side of galactic center....that we would never ever see. I've never heard the concept of a "habitable zone" of a galaxy discussed before. Good stuff. Thanks.
  • Magnificent. Thank you. It has been decades since I have paid serious attention to astronomy. Now that I am, I find your channel one of the most informative, listenable, and visually striking available. I appreciate that. Keep it up—I’ll be following closely!
  • @Konszky
    Magnificent video about a magnificent galaxy. Thank you for your knowledge.