what is the reason behind eating a Galaxy by another Galaxy??
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Even if both galaxies involved are of very different sizes, such a collision leaves clear traces in the larger one. For example, the smaller galaxy introduces stars with a different chemical composition, the motion of many stars is altered, and myriads of new stars are formed.
The vast Andromeda galaxy, next to ours, has a violent past that will culminate in it eating our Milky Way, astronomers say.
The Milky Way Has Swallowed A Dozen Galaxies, And It's Eating A New One Right Now. The Milky Way has been colliding with 12 galaxies since it formed billions of years ago, according to a new study published in the preprint server ArXiv.
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