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The Milky Way will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy in 4.5 billion years. It has over 100 billion planets and only 5% has been observed. The Milky Way is 12.7 billion years old and has cosmic rivers flowing through it. Brace yourselves for an enthralling cosmic exploration as we uncover five amazing facts about the Milky Way you may not know. 1. The Milky Way is on a collision course with the nearby Andromeda Galaxy. In about 4.5 billion years, the two galaxies will collide in an epic cosmic merger. 2. The Milky Way is thought to have over 100 billion planets orbiting its hundreds of billions of stars. Many of these exoplanets could potentially harbor life. 3. Only about 5% of the Milky Way has been directly observed by telescopes. There's still so much we have yet to see and discover. 4. The Milky Way Galaxy originated approximately 12.7 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since. 5. It is home to a vast and intricate network of cosmic rivers. These rivers, composed of charged particles, magnetic fields, and cosmic dust, flow throughout the galaxy.