by Chris Peterson » Wed Jul 01, 2009 1:55 pm
Vivian wrote:As time goes by, will these three galaxies get closer because of gravity?
It isn't known for certain if these three galaxies form a group, or if they are possibly part of a larger group of galaxies. That would determine the degree to which they might be gravitationally bound.
In any case, however, gravity doesn't generally make things get closer. If the bodies are gravitationally bound, it means they are in some kind of orbital pattern around each other, so they will spend about as much time moving apart as coming together. Eventual mergers can occur, but not really because gravity pulls galaxies together. Rather, the chaotic orbits produced by a multiple body system eventually result in a collision.
[quote="Vivian"]As time goes by, will these three galaxies get closer because of gravity?[/quote]
It isn't known for certain if these three galaxies form a group, or if they are possibly part of a larger group of galaxies. That would determine the degree to which they might be gravitationally bound.
In any case, however, gravity doesn't generally make things get closer. If the bodies are gravitationally bound, it means they are in some kind of orbital pattern around each other, so they will spend about as much time moving apart as coming together. Eventual mergers can occur, but not really because gravity pulls galaxies together. Rather, the chaotic orbits produced by a multiple body system eventually result in a collision.