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00:00The Andromeda Galaxy is located behind the Milky Way Galaxy, our galaxy, at a distance
00:07of about 2,480,000 light-years from planet Earth.
00:11It should be noted that this distance, although large, is a close distance if compared with
00:16the distance of other large galaxies from planet Earth.
00:21Astronomers sometimes call the Andromeda Galaxy NGC 224 and M31.
00:28Some scientists predict a collision between the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy, which
00:33may occur in about 4 billion years.
00:37But don't believe some of this information, because maybe someone drank until he showed
00:41some stars and he think it's a galaxy, so he named it Andromeda.
00:46Or maybe someone would like to be called a scientist and finally know one can travel
00:51there.