Andromeda galaxy M31, M32 and M110
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Andromeda galaxy M31, M32 and M110












The Andromeda galaxy is our nabour galaxy only 2.5 MLY away. It has trillions of stars and Magitude 4.4, you can see it easy with a binocular under dark skies.




- Image Of Galaxy M31
NASA's Swift satellite acquired the highest-resolution view of a neighboring spiral galaxy ever attained in the ultraviolet. The galaxy, known as M31 in the constellation Andromeda, is the largest and closest spiral galaxy to our own. The image...

- Messier 33 In The Triangulum
Messier 33 in Triangulum is a beautiful galaxy 'only' 3 MLY from us. Williams Optics 110 Refractor with FR0.8. Astro Phystics 1200 mount. Canon 40D modified, 13x5min and 13x10 exposures ISO 1600. With a diameter of about 50,000 light years, the...

- Cannibalism Among Galaxies
There was an old theory that described the most intriguing thing about galaxies and now it was proved, the theory that bigger galaxies try to feed on smaller galaxies when they come near, is no more an unproved theory but is a fact today. A recent study...

- Andromeda Galaxy
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy approximately 2,500,000 light-years (1.58×1011 AU) away in the constellation Andromeda. It is also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224, and is often referred to as the Great Andromeda Nebula in older texts. Andromeda...

- Elliptical Galaxy
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