In August, the Andromeda galaxy will move closer to Earth : a cosmic event that only happens once every 150 million years
This August,
the Andromeda galaxy will be even bigger than the moon in our sky!
The last
time this cosmic event occurred was during the era of the dinosaurs… Share this
information as much as you can with your friends because NO human being living
today will be able to see this incredible event a second time.
This summer,
don’t forget to look up at the sky in the middle of the night: the Andromeda
galaxy will be shining brightly. And for a good reason since this galaxy’s
apparent diameter will be larger than the Full Moon! Through a unique cosmic
phenomenon, a galaxy will be visible to the naked eye and will appear to the
Earth’s inhabitants to be even bigger than the moon!
This is the
first time that humanity will be able to observe this exceptional phenomenon.
The last time the Andromeda galaxy was so close to the Earth was exactly 150
million years ago, during the era when dinosaurs ruled its surface. Just
imagine, mankind didn’t yet exist!
This unique
cosmic phenomenon known as “Andromescopic” is partly linked to the solar
system’s path in our galaxy. As you may have read on the Internet, our sun is
not motionless in space and moves at a speed of 30 km per second in our Milky
Way: this movement can be seen relatively easily by observing the position of
the stars in the sky: new constellations regularly appear with each new
heliocentric revolution of the universe.
But is much
rarer is the conjunction of another phenomenon that has the effect of
considerably speeding up the approach of the Andromeda galaxy closer towards to
our planet.
Indeed, our
Milky Way’s elliptical orbital path has a partially reactive hypo-synchronous
zodiacal acceleration which can, under certain conditions, be affected by an
apochromatic azimuthal anomaly which significantly disrupts the singular
eccentricity of the leptonic phase (named after Sir Lepton, the brilliant 10th
century astrologer). Away from the digestive cepheid caused by possible
gluttonous black holes - obviously assuming that any galaxy is included in a
sysmo-parabolic projection (adjusted Champollion reference) beforehand - it is
almost accepted that a singular anemic anomaly changing the apses line
(Editor’s note: the straight line between the periapsis and the apocentre of an
orbit) can under these conditions permanently tilt the orbit of the Andromeda
galaxy’s asterism. The particularity of this recurring phenomenon (commonly
called “circumstellar elliptical conjunction of coercive muscle elongation” in
top athletes) is to allow our sun to be projected into the telluric zone of
solar attraction like a projectile launched from a slingshot, every 150 million
years exactly!
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