The Milky Way in 100,000,000,000 Years #Shorts

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What will the Milky Way look like in 100 billion years? The answer, probably something like the galaxy ESO 306-17. This supergiant elliptical galaxy is the result of a fossil group. It is one million light years in diameter, but reached this size by consuming its neighbouring galaxies. Now, the galaxy is completely isolated in space, with no neighbouring galaxies for tens of millions of light years. Such is the fate of the Milky Way in about 100 billion years.

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