The <u>Andromeda Galaxy</u>, a member of our local group, is moving toward us.
Our neighborhood galaxy, the Andromeda Galaxy, is moving closer. Since the beginning of the universe, which took place billions of years ago, it has been expanding.
Everything in the universe is drifting away from one another via space because there is no center to the universe. Our local group, which is bound together by gravitational attraction, includes the Andromeda galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy is our local group's biggest elliptic galaxy. It is larger than our own galaxy, the Milky Way, by more than thrice. The Local Group, one of many different groups of galaxies that are gravitationally connected to one another, includes both galaxies.
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