Credit & Copyright: TNG Collaboration,    
MPCDF,    
FAS Harvard U.;   
Music: World's Sunrise (YouTube: Jimena Contreras)   
 
Explanation:
How did we get here?   
   
We know that we live on a    
planet orbiting a    
star orbiting a    
galaxy, but how did all of this form?   
   
Since our universe    
moves   
too slowly to watch,    
faster-moving computer simulations are    
created to help    
find out.   
   
Specifically,    
this featured video from the    
IllustrisTNG collaboration   
tracks gas from the early universe    
(redshift 12) until today    
(redshift 0).   
   
As the simulation begins, ambient gas falls into and accumulates in a    
region of relatively high    
gravity.    
   
After a few billion years, a well-defined center materializes from a    
strange and fascinating    
cosmic dance.   
   
Gas blobs -- some representing    
small satellite galaxies   
-- continue to fall into and become absorbed by the    
rotating galaxy as the present epoch is reached and the video ends.    
   
For the    
Milky Way Galaxy,    
however, big mergers may not be over --    
recent evidence indicates that our large spiral disk Galaxy    
will collide and coalesce with the slightly larger    
Andromeda spiral disk galaxy in the next few billion   
years.   
   
   
   
     
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