Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Andromeda (And)  ·  Contains:  Andromeda Galaxy  ·  M 110  ·  M 31  ·  M 32  ·  NGC 205  ·  NGC 206  ·  NGC 221  ·  NGC 224
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The Great Spiral Galaxy - Andromeda, Prabhakaran
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The Great Spiral Galaxy - Andromeda

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The Great Spiral Galaxy - Andromeda

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Andromeda is the second galaxy in our night sky after our milky way which is visible to the unaided eyes, at a staggering 2.5 million light-years distance it appears like a fuzzy patch in the andromeda constellation, and through a modest telescope, it appears like a cotton ball, through a big telescope, one can see its faint dust lanes, spiral arms and individual star clusters in it. In this total of 6.5 hours of the exposed image, many features can be seen such as a bright nucleus, dark dust lanes, luminous spiral arms, satellite galaxies, star clusters, and bright red emission HII regions. The Andromeda Galaxy has a diameter of about 220,000 ly, making it the largest member of the Local Group in terms of extension, if not mass. The number of stars contained in the Andromeda Galaxy is estimated at one trillion or roughly twice the number estimated for the Milky Way.

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The Great Spiral Galaxy - Andromeda, Prabhakaran