The best modern estimate of Andromeda's distance is 2.54 million light years.
One modern estimate is 100,000 dead on all sides.
The modern estimate is that they form more likely about 37.1% (2000).
Some modern estimates put his overall strength at more than 30,000.
In 1921 came the first modern estimate, using radiometric dating.
More modern estimates place this number at the higher end (80-120 million).
The distance to the system is still a subject of debate, but modern estimates place it approximately 2,000 light years from Earth.
A modern estimate put the number of Cowboys at about 300.
In addition, some modern estimates suggest that the toll could have been as high as 7,000.
More modern estimates have determined a salvage and conservation cost of $80 million.