by jimmysnyder » Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:08 am
Sudhamshu wrote: I wonder what happens at 3,000 light years or the horizon where the rotations of both system of stars intersect. That region must be having some amazing collision of Stars.
The distance between stars, when compared to the diameter of the stars is quite large. Indeed astronomical. Therefor, collisions between stars are extremely rare even during the time that galaxies are colliding. However, the gas and dust between the stars pervades all of the space between them so that when two galaxies collide, that matter, although thin, reacts violently. There might be such action occurring on the boundary between the regions, but my guess is that it has quieted down since the collision,
[quote="Sudhamshu"] I wonder what happens at 3,000 light years or the horizon where the rotations of both system of stars intersect. That region must be having some amazing collision of Stars.[/quote]
The distance between stars, when compared to the diameter of the stars is quite large. Indeed astronomical. Therefor, collisions between stars are extremely rare even during the time that galaxies are colliding. However, the gas and dust between the stars pervades all of the space between them so that when two galaxies collide, that matter, although thin, reacts violently. There might be such action occurring on the boundary between the regions, but my guess is that it has quieted down since the collision,