- Andromeda Galaxy - Wikipedia
The Andromeda Galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy and is the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way It was originally named the Andromeda Nebula and is cataloged as Messier 31, M31, and NGC 224
- Andromeda Galaxy | Description, Location, Distance, Facts - Britannica
Andromeda Galaxy, great spiral galaxy in the constellation Andromeda, the nearest large galaxy It is one of the few visible to the unaided eye, appearing as a milky blur The Andromeda Galaxy is located about 2,480,000 light-years from Earth, and its diameter is approximately 200,000 light-years
- Andromeda Galaxy: Facts about our closest galactic neighbor
The Andromeda galaxy is the most distant object in the sky that you can see with your unaided eye It's also on a collision course with our Milky Way
- The Andromeda galaxy: All you need to know - EarthSky
From mid-northern latitudes, you can see Andromeda – M31 – for at least part of every night, all year long But most people see the galaxy first around August or September, when it’s high enough
- Messier 31 (The Andromeda Galaxy) - NASA Science
Messier 31 M31, also well-known as the Andromeda Galaxy, is the nearest major galaxy to our own, the Milky Way
- Andromeda Galaxy Facts - Space Facts
The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is the closest large galaxy to the Milky Way and is one of a few galaxies that can be seen unaided from the Earth In approximately 4 5 billion years the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way are expected to collide and the result will be a giant elliptical galaxy
- Andromeda Galaxy - NASA
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- Andromeda Galaxy (M31) How to See, Facts, Collision
Andromeda Galaxy presents information about its composition, structure, and future collision course with our own galaxy Learn to observe Andromeda Galaxy through telescopes or binoculars to witness its beauty
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