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M31 The Andromeda Galaxy

m31 The Andromeda Galaxy In Hargb Dslr Mirrorless General
m31 The Andromeda Galaxy In Hargb Dslr Mirrorless General

M31 The Andromeda Galaxy In Hargb Dslr Mirrorless General The famed Andromeda Galaxy, or M31, draws attention at public star parties not only because it is the nearest major member of the Local Group to our Milky Way, but also because most people are Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / R Hurt (SSC / Caltech) The star-filled center of the Andromeda galaxy, also known as "M31" Credit: NASA / ESA / B Williams and J Dalcanton (University of

m31 The Andromeda Galaxy Astrodoc Astrophotography By Ron Brecher
m31 The Andromeda Galaxy Astrodoc Astrophotography By Ron Brecher

M31 The Andromeda Galaxy Astrodoc Astrophotography By Ron Brecher It will collide with Andromeda (M31), the nearest spiral galaxy to our own, located about 25 million light-years away The two galaxies will slowly circle each other, drawing closer and closer NASA's Wide-Field infrared Survey Explorer shows the vast Andromeda galaxy in full This stunning close-up view of the center of the Andromeda galaxy is taken by NASA’s retired Spitzer Space Telescope Astronomers study Andromeda’s star clusters and spiral arms via the Hubble Telescope, uncovering insights into star formation and galaxy evolution Clusters of stars set the interstellar medium ablaze The Andromeda Galaxy, the Milky Way's closest galactic neighbor, glows brightly in a new Hubble Space Telescope image with swathes of ionized gas that fuel star formation The rosy red structures

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