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  • Call me crazy but these 2 rings looks like artificial object to me. My idea is blue stars support red ones because they are dying.I would call red stars ring CONFEDERATION , blue ring was made by them as Power Plant .The blue ring containing 400 stars is only a light-year across! Made by nature? I don't think so..The Red ring is about five light-years .The two discs are in the same plane, they are definitely related, perfection !

  • black holes dont shine because even light cant escape from it >.>

  • Fantastic!

  • in about 4 billions years andromeda and the milky way will have a big rendez vous. gosh, i wish i could see that!

  • I just saw this through my small telescope for the first time ever!

    amazingly beautiful.

  • Pretty cool stuff, i have always been interested in this. Black holes are pretty much still a mystery even though you see this gravitational lensing around one, you still cant imagine what happens after you go through one IF you survived the gravity pull and not get ripped to shreds. Speed affects time so if light cant even escape it does this mean time completely stops? crazy.

  • the disc of blue stars is only about 200 million years old, while the galaxy itself has been around for about 12 billion years. Intriguingly, there are signs of young stars very close to the core of our own galaxy as well.

  • actually, near the core there are old stars, like red giants, or red dwarfs, very dim stars.

  • The stars form a very flat disc that is only one light year across. An elliptical disc of older red stars surrounds it, spanning about five light years. Since the two discs appear to be in the same plane, they are probably related, but no one yet understands how either disc came into being.

  • The newly discovered disc is composed of over 400 very hot, young blue stars, orbiting like a planetary system very close to the black hole. That puzzles astronomers because the black hole's intense gravitational field should have torn apart any clouds of matter long before they could coalesce to form new stars.

  • Mysterious ring of stars guards Andromedas heart

  • ...how can i see that black hole....

  • With a telescope is what you mean I'm guessing? You can't actually see it from earth because of dust and lensing from our atmosphere. If I'm remembering this correctly we used the Hubble, may have been a different orbiting telescope though. But I digress, when looking for a black hole we're basically looking for a "warping" of light passing around the black hole, the gravity of the object bends light around itself, and creates sort of an "o" shape of light around itself.

  • Forget M31.....the Milkyway is way cooler.

  • so we have a black hole in the center of the milky way??

  • Yes We Do, and its Very Vast in Size. You can see the Glow from it with your Eyes on a Clear night.

  • What do you mean by vast? Light years across in size? Millions of miles? Let me know please,

  • @IslamicWay Yes...and it's called a supermassive black hole, which is present in the center of every glaxy.

    P.S. Back holes dont shine.

  • @Hopkins132 thank you for the input :)

  • @IslamicWay :D

  • @IslamicWay I believe that you meant to say that the stars surrounding it glow brightly due to their density, thus giving off it's location ;)

  • @Hopkins132 Actually they do slightly glow! This is called "Hawking Radiation" :)

  • @IslamicWay

    Where shall we look? I mean towards which constelation? Thanks

  • Yes, every galaxy has a blackhole. These blackhole fall into the supermassive category. They are few million to several billion in solar mass. The milkyway one is about 4 million solar mass I think.

  • I'd have to say yes... somewhat. In the center of EVERY galaxy is a SUPER MASSIVE black hole...not just a regular one.

  • Wow! I can't believe those blue stars are so close to a black hole...

    I wonder...

    Q:Are green stars real?!

    Q:Are Purple stars real?!

    Q:What IS a quasar (all i know is it's a big black hole or something)!?

  • Green and purple stars do not exist, because those colors of light are not produced in the nuclear reactions that make stars shine.

    A quasar is a distant galaxy whose supermassive black hole is gathering immense amounts of gas and dust, about the equivalent of 600 earths every hour. Because they are so far away, the light has taken billions of years to get here; they are snapshots of ancient galaxies. After the black hole clears all of that matter, it settles down and becomes an ordinary galaxy

  • A quasar is a HUGE HUGE HUGE blackhole that is just eating a fucking everything up in it's reach. It shoots out giant powerful beams from its poles. they are larger than our Milky by far. It's considered the most dangerous phenomenon in the universe and it is the most powerful event since the Big Bang (sorry for obscene). Never heard of Green Stars. Purple stars or violent hot stars burn Purple. Blue and white stars are the hottest. The sun is 10000 F at surface. Blue or White 20000-50000F.

  • Quasers are not blackholes, its caused by blackholes eating gas clouds & dust surrounding.

    The gas clouds revolve at nearly the speed of light before being engulfed resulting in particles colliding and heating to very high temperatures.

    Thats what causes the giant disc of fire around the blackhole which we call Quaser. Quasers exists in young newly formed galaxies.

    Recent theories suggests that quasers (and blackholes) play important role in galaxy formation.

  • well....space is not expanding...everything is moving in space,that is why ppl think its expending...

  • Your assertion couldn't be further from the truth

  • Yes, space is expanding. The movement of everything in space is evidence of this expansion.

    If you look around in the sky, you notice that all the distant galaxies are moving away from us, save a few that we've caught with gravity. The ones that are furthest away are moving away the fastest. This is because they are so far away; more space between us and them, so they move away faster.

  • so true

  • If the universe is expanding and constellations are moving away from each other, how then can Andromeda collide with our Milky Way?

  • lets say like this. 2 kids are moving left and right. one is left the other right. now say 2 other people are doing the same thing. the person originally moving right is going to collide with the new person moving left. thats all there is to it.

  • Yes, we can. It's the most distant thing we can see with our naked eye. You have to look at the right time though, isn't that cool?

  • thats awsome.

    check out my vids:O)

  • Andromeda will eventualy crash into our galaxy "the milkyway" , long time from now tho, very long time!!!

  • yeah, wonderful isn't it.. it's gonna be some kinky intergallactic sex

  • it's called "galactic cannibalism"

  • well when you think about it, it causes all this new raw material to be blown all over the place which is necessary for new stars to be born.. i've read a bit about gallactic collision.. quite beautiful, but yeah big old andromeda will eat smaller milky way

  • r anyone at that....

  • what is this blue thing and the round one inside the galaxy?

  • Yes you can see the Andromeda galaxy with just your eys!!... its just a small smudge like glow in the sky!! but i forgot what side of the earth you need to be on to see the galaxy!!

  • My favourite night object and what i cant understand is why its looks like its moving into our galaxy, at the start of winter, it took me ages to find it but when i did WOW.

  • It is located in the constellation Andromeda, which is a Northern Constellation. It is next to the constellation Cassiopeia, which is next to Ursa Minor, or the North Pole. So it is best viewed in northern skies anywhere north of the equator. During November in the Northern skies, it reaches the zenith, so it is more easily viewed than any other time of the year.

  • @julianpenado I know that anywhere in the continental US you can see it in the eastern sky.

  • We can.but I can't see it maybe it is because of my position on Earth.I only see a couple of stars sometimes.

  • Thank you !! I'll take some binoculars. I saw this video before but I forgot some details.

  • great video i like it a lot because it's showing the heart of andromeda.you find this very rare

    ps how can i find andromeda? i don't have any tipes of binoculars or something...

  • You can see Andromeda with the naked eye if you are in the countryside, but it´d be all the best to use a pair of binoculars to see more details. If you want to learn how to find Andromeda, just search FIND A GALAXY here on Youtube. It´s a great video!

  • thanks !!

  • great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!

  • Whats the thing in the middle I've always wonderd what it is and I know I spelt it wrong

  • at the center of andromeda there is a supermassive black hole

  • sweet

  • My favourite night sky object.

  • The ships are supposedly propelled by gravito-electric wells formed by rapidly rotating a Bose-Einstein ferromagnetic superconductor in a torus-shaped container. Search "UFO Propulsion physics". In this true "warp" field, via GR, the passage of time is greatly slowed. Even so, why would anyone even try to travel here from Andromeda? What if a propulsion system component failed along the way? That is seriously in the middle of nowhere. And with no guarantee of finding life? Pretty fishy.

  • An interesting point from justin016. How sure are we that Andromeda is now twice as large as our galaxy. Perhaps when the smaller galaxy penetrated Andromeda, it changed it. I deal with Geo-physics and know little of astro-physics, so if this seems preposterous, cut me some slack. The idea of our home being destroyed in 3 billion or 300 billion years, seems too sad. Of course the sun will take care of this as it dies and I prefer that way to go.

    Let's hope justin016 is correct.

  • The Andromeda galaxy is 2.5 million light years from earth, 5.8 trillion miles = 1 light year. This would mean that the Andromeda galaxy is approximately 14,500,000,000,000,000,000 miles from earth!! FYI - the speed of light is 186,000 miles per second...in order to get to Andromeda you would have to travel at 186,000 miles per second for 2.5 million years to get there....crazy!!!

  • XD wow that means super sonic wouldn't even make it there unless hey is kiao sonic XD

  • I guest, in the future scientist will invent a spacecraft faster than light, maybe 1-10lights year per second

  • blue stars gravitating around the black hole. stranger who young stars if form around next to the Black Hole

  • maybe on andromenda live aliens? and they come at us whit 800,000 speed? just thinking..

  • every galaxy is not impossible to have a planet with life. even our milky way has 100,000-200,000 million stars, so it means milky way has trillions of planet, andromeda has 200,000-400,000 millions of stars, so aliens visiting earth maybe they live too in milky way

  • i cant find it how would it look thrua 10 in tele in the suburbs thx

  • this picture was taken 8 billions years ago. Andromeda may not even exist now

  • She's a beauty! My favorite galaxy (outside our own of course).

  • That is truly beautiful, God must have really enjoyed making that galaxy. The andromeda galaxy is more than twice as big as the milky way and almost 3 million lightyears from it's edge. It has almost a trillion stars.

  • Isn't it absolutely amazing? But I've studied and learned that there are mindless forces at work that have actualy naturaly caused such a wonderous outcome. No need to use God in this equation.

  • Those mindless forcese may be controled by other minless forces and those forces too until you gradually get to more intelligents and then a creator. I'm not saying that the galaxies or astronomical phenominon are God himself.

  • I don't understand the part where you say "gradually get to more intelligents and then a creator". How does that function?

    Using the words God, intelligence or creator all seem to make this a more complex matter then it need be. Though, feel free to explain and I'll try and understand.

  • You will get a private message on the topic. If anyone else wants to know then do the same.

  • I dont need to even think of god to be completely astounded at the beauty of the universe.

  • Naturally doesn't equate "mindless" - we're both natural and have a mind.

  • if you want to study the sky more download stellarium, you can study the sky with this software and its free! And its in real time to!

  • 'Starrynight' is a really good software for learning, observing and reading about the pinpricks in the night sky.

  • where exactly in the sky is m31 and is it true you can see it with the naked eye?

  • It's near beta Andromedae, you can just look up Andromeda (constellation) on wikipedia and look at the star map on that page for details. It is visible to the naked eye from a suburban sky and very obvious through binoculars. It's small and faint to the naked eye but it is very large and bright through a telescope.

  • Heres how to find it:

    1. Look for the "W" constellation (Casseopia). Its easy to find.

    2. The right side "V" of Casseopia points like an arrow to M-31. If I remember correctly, its down about a hand length.

    3. USE BINOCULARS or you won't ever find it.

  • is there some black hole in the middle of our galaxy too?

  • yeah, black hole's gravity power hold all stars together. if there won't be a black hole, all stars would start colliding and even drifting away from galaxy.

  • Without a central black hole the gravity of the stars themselves would hold the stars together as it does in globular and open clusters, not to mention the galaxies that don't have central black holes.

  • a supermassive black hole

  • Lee Smolen has a theory that our universe is MOST suitable for producing Black Holes. When you look in the sky at night and see stars, to think of it simply, these are all failed black holes. In the center of every black hole is a singularity, much like a singularity that must have existed at the begining of our universe before the point of 'big bang'. If this is the case, a universe with the parameters for producing blackholes is more likely to produce other universes with similar parameters.

  • yah,yah,yah, I know!

  • M31 is the only point of light that you can see with your naked eye which is not in the milky way.

  • M31 isn't a point of light, It's larger than the full moon, and it isn't the only thing that is outside of the Milky Way that can be seen naked eye. M81 has been glimpsed by several people. Supernovae in other galaxies can sometimes be seen. I also wouldn't call the large and small Magellanic clouds part of the Milky Way as they are other galaxies.

  • does anyone know of a good quality telescope with which one could see andromeda? possibly more?

  • From a relatively dark sky you can see it as a fuzzy spot without any telescope and you can see it in binoculars from the city! in a dark sky any telescope over 200mm should show some nice detail in this and other galaxies, from a "light polluted" area you can only see their bright cores. If you are a first time buyer the orion dobsonian telescopes with the computer object locator would be a great choice, they are simple, cheap for their size and they tell you exactly where to point the scope.

  • Andromeda

  • lol it's only creater's imagine. He or she hasn't been there yeah? then why doing vid such as that one??

  • there is only one creator all of this belongs to hem.

  • How do we know that this is the center of M31?

  • Nice :P

  • Hey Chor..., you ever consider looking through a telescope? You will be able to answer your conspiracy theory question rather quickly once you do.

    I usually know something is going on when one of the painting is taken down for cleaning.

  • Blue stars gravitate around the Black Hole in the center of Andrômeda.

  • In reply to those members below, only God could create such a thing as the universe. Im sorry theres not other explanation for it.

  • i agree

  • Have you ever wondered how do they get this pictures of the outer space? I mean, the telescopes are based on earth. Can they capture galaxies from far far away, how they even know how the milky way looks like, i mean who's been out there to take this pictures..... i am not talking about this video i am talking about the pictures we all know about space. They have sold us the idea that this is all done with telescopes, but i wonder if all of this its true..,

  • you`re talking about different dimensions i presume. i too wonder if this information is accurate, and i`ve figured its as accurate as we can be sitting here on this dimension. it is all that we can see, right now. they are objective pictures that only see what we can see. so i choose to believe these pics are accurate. machines have been out there to take these pictures, for it is too dangerous for human life to go to outer space these days.

  • You don't need a picture to know what our galaxy looks like, just look up. Nobody is trying to sell us the idea that these are done with telescopes. Anyone can buy a telescope or binoculars and see these objects for themselves, I have. As for the pictures, if you have a telescope that can track an object, a camera, a computer and a lot of patience you can take pictures of near hubble quality.

  • i`ve got a 200mm reflector, having great time with it.

  • That's a nice scope, I've got a 70mm refractor but I'm going to buy a 203mm dobsonian soon. I can't wait until M31 comes back around, it's one of the few galaxies I can see from my location, most are washed out by skyglow.

  • yeah i just about saw it using averted vision or whatever its called (out the corner of you`re eye) faint wispy patch, but i was in a town, lots of light pollution. need to go out in the country somewhere dark. see it much clearer.

    Rig up a webcam on the eye piece too thats sposed to be great.

  • wouldn't it be nice if we found a way to copy our memorie and all our information onto a computer, so when we die they can take flesh or blood from our dead corpse before it decomposes and then clone it to make another copy of yourself and store all that memorie and information into the clone so it'll be like Resurrection. We'd have all eternity to explore the universe!

  • god is great

  • emocionante

  • When I see something like this, I just believe more in GOD, is amazing!!!

  • good thinking

  • thats noobish

  • GOD FTW 8)!

  • Can you tell me why the red stars have an eliptical orbit? Are they the source of most of the visible light from the centre? Have any collisions been detected in the nucleus? Really remarkable images, thanks!

  • try looking up the names Alex Collier and David Wilcock. pretty cool info! they are scientists.

  • actually there are beings that look just like us who live on andromeda.they are called andromedans.they are just on a higher spiritual level than us.there are people in the u.s. who have had contact with them.

  • Rofl, dude! xD

    No offence but are u on drugs? xD

    hehehe

  • The universe is amazing

    god is Great

  • oooh.... youre right what could be bigger than them to actualy been going around somthing,you know everythign gos around somthign bigger than them,ive never thoght of that

  • I have noticed... It seems to me that the only constant in the whole of the known/speculated universe is simply the circle. It manifests in both the colossal and most finite. Science says circles compose even atoms. It only makes sense to wonder if those too are composed of more circles... It must have some meaning... Is it an infinitely repeating system (atoms, planets, solar systems, galaxies, black holes, and perhaps the very edges of the universe)?

  • The circle concept that the whole universe revolves around has been in ancient philosophy for a long time. Taoists used to say we are mirrors (microcosm) of the cosmos/universe (macrocosm). Everything consists of rather than circles, spirals. Taiji pracice revolves around the attainment of spiral harmony both internally and externally (through physical movement). Our whole body is a universe unto itself...look at a cell. Outer wall then a neucleus. A microcosm for a planet. It never ends.

  • Some galaxies orbit each other like planets orbiting a star and most or all galaxies are part of huge strings of galaxies called superclusters which move around each other.

  • because of gravity !

  • To anyone wondering about other life: if you assume a conservative number of 1 out of 100,000 stars having at least one planet, and 1 out of 1,000 of those being hospitable, and 1 out of 1,000 of those containing life, you come up with 100,000,000,000 (one hundred billion) planets with life outside of our own. That would only be one planet with any life forms on it per galaxy in the universe, so the actual number is probably in the trillions rather than billions.

    Nice video.

  • all this galaxies,have "micro" galaxies been found?,not dwarf,I mean WAY smaller....

  • It depends on what you mean by "micro galaxy." Globular clusters come to mind, unless you mean something different entirely.

  • i agree , imagine how many life forms besides us are out there.

  • thats crazy, breathtaking. you know how many worlds like ours could be out there? but we will never know, because it take like 4years to get to jupiter....simply amazing.

  • This video fits with Dreaming of Andromeda - Enigma

  • Wow they zoomed in very far, you could even see the stors rvolving around the super massive black hole in the center. Great Vid

  • very cool but it should be set to music

  • ohh gosh, that's where I was told holds the most intelligence of all the galaxies in the universe, by a psychic medium, yeah uhh she told me that sir..

  • by the way, is there a M33 & what's its name?

  • Yup !

    Galaxy M33 is called Triangulum Galaxy Messier 33.

  • I wish I could travel like a ghost to all the galaxies and check out all the exotic planets in the universe..the diamond world, the water world, the world of giants where creatures get up to 120 feet tall, etc..

  • keep on dreaming, and so will all of us!

  • You can. Search Astral Travel. You can learn to project your conciousness and travel in the 4th dimension.

  • Can you do it?

  • how do you do it?

  • I have done this several times but i haven't got futher than jupiter, i've been to overwhelmed by the beauty of our own planets, besides i can only perorm this once of twice a year when im run down with the flu or a cold...

  • Apparantly Betty Eadie, who died, went to Heaven, and came back to earth said the souls in heaven can explore the universe and visit other alien and human civilizations. Sounds like fun after you die...

  • was that even real? it looked like a lava lamp, serious, is it real?

  • Earth most likely will not be around but if it is days will be longer And these galaxy colision's take mllions of years to finish,

  • u guys found Coruscants

  • LoL M31 and Milkyway wont collide for a few billion years! better ask for the day off!

  • So, the Galaxy of Andromeda may have a gateway into the DAL universe ???

  • if the collision happens in here were we are at the time then our solar system will be gone beacuse the super massive black hole take us with "him" to the center were the black holes "crash" so then we are gone if humans are still livinng in earth or this entire galaxy any more.

  • so what is this? the Hubble Space Telescope cant even see in that close so how have these images come about!

  • Yeah, the Hubble Telescope just got a recent upgrade from AOL - now with patented "better than God's vision" technology, made possible by Monster Cable's "time correct windings" technology.

  • WTF! bullshit lol, plus the Andromeda galaxy is 25 million light years away so whatever is seen is how it was 25 million years ago and not in "real time".

    maybe its just me but i dont understand WHAT this video is meant to be showing.

  • aaah its just showin all the awesome things thats goin on outside all the shit in our lives

  • i don't think 25 million years would make a huge diference

  • M31 is only 2.5 million ly away from us. Not that it matters, as it looks the same 2.5 million years ago as it did 25 million years ago.

  • only??? yeah, i should be there next week some time then.

  • Be sure to send me a postcard when you get there, with the gas prices today I'll just wait for the galaxy to come to me.

  • come on man God is real

    yeah i really wish i had a telescope to see all this

    its amazing

  • How do u know he's Real ???? did u see him once ?

  • dude, how do u know He's not real?

    who says that? really

  • this will happen if there is no God

  • It still amazes me on how scientist do this things. It's so grasp and beautiful.. i wish i had a telescope at my home to observe the amazing deflection happening above us.

  • Truly amazing.

  • let me geuss you use a kodak?

  • The bitch Andromeda will merge with the Milky Way due in 5 or 6 billion years

  • Well, don't be afraid about it because scientist predict that even the Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy collided,. Our system will not be affected because of the vastness of the two galaxy. When they merge each other, they will only form one big galaxy. Expect some novas when this happens.

  • ok, thanx for the info. I just watched one of the videos here that showed what will happen, and the Solar System CAN suffer because of the collision

  • We all are death that day -.-

  • You will be in your 1 millionth reincarnation by then Vortex93. Be optimistic.

  • lmao

  • I cant wait to see this when our Galaxy collides with Andromeda. I plan on booking that day off from work to cheer for our Galaxy to win.

  • grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, we will get pwned