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Spiral Galaxy M31 in Andromede - Spiral galaxy M31 in Andromeda - The galaxy of Andromede is located about 2.3 million years ago - light from Earth. Two satellite galaxies accompany him: M32 (NGC 221) on the left, and M110 (NGC 205) on the lower right. Like the lactee path, the Andromede galaxy belongs to the local group, making up about thirty galaxies. Image based on data obtained with the Oschin telescope of Mount Palomar. Andromeda is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way Galaxy. M31 is about 2.3 million light years far from us in the constellation Andromeda. It is the biggest member in our Local Group. Its diameter is more than 150,000 light years, compared to the Milky Way's 100,000 light years. M31 has two satellite galaxies: M110 (NGC 205) the elliptic galaxy at bottom right respect M31 core and M32 (NGC 221), the bright star - like object just below the M31 core. The bright blue star at top is the 4.5th magnitude nu Andromedae. This image is based on data acquired by the Oschin Telescope at the Mount Palomar Observatory
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Spiral Galaxy M31 in Andromede - Spiral galaxy M31 in Andromeda - The galaxy of Andromede is located about 2.3 million years ago - light from Earth. Two satellite galaxies accompany him: M32 (NGC 221) on the left, and M110 (NGC 205) on the lower right. Like the lactee path, the Andromede galaxy belongs to the local group, making up about thirty galaxies. Image based on data obtained with the Oschin telescope of Mount Palomar. Andromeda is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way Galaxy. M31 is about 2.3 million light years far from us in the constellation Andromeda. It is the biggest member in our Local Group. Its diameter is more than 150,000 light years, compared to the Milky Way's 100,000 light years. M31 has two satellite galaxies: M110 (NGC 205) the elliptic galaxy at bottom right respect M31 core and M32 (NGC 221), the bright star - like object just below the M31 core. The bright blue star at top is the 4.5th magnitude nu Andromedae. This image is based on data acquired by the Oschin Telescope at the Mount Palomar Observatory

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