Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Andromeda (And)  ·  Contains:  Andromeda Galaxy  ·  M 110  ·  M 31  ·  M 32  ·  NGC 205  ·  NGC 221  ·  NGC 224
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Andromeda Galaxy M31, damianvines
Andromeda Galaxy M31
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Andromeda Galaxy M31

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Andromeda Galaxy M31, damianvines
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Andromeda Galaxy M31

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Andromeda Galaxy M31 and its small galaxy neighbor M110 is a favorite and often photographed target in the night sky. In the constellation of Andromeda, named for the princess who was the wife of Perseus in Greek mythology, it’s certainly the perceptually largest galaxy visible from our vantage point on Earth. M31 is approx. 152,000 light years across and 2.4 million lightyears away from Earth. It’s just visible with the naked eye as a fuzzy disc with a diverted gaze and clear night in dark skies. I had two nights of clear skies recently while awaiting comet c/2022 e3 (ZTF) to rise high enough to shoot. It’s pretty late in the season to shoot Andromeda in my neck of the woods but I had time to kill and I hadn’t photographed it for a couple of years. This photo represents a total of about 7.5 hrs of integration. I took these photos on Jan. 29th and 30th. I used a Williams Optics Redcat51 paired with a ZWO 294MM. It’s an LRGB photo processed in Pixinsight.

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Andromeda Galaxy M31, damianvines