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deepsky.org.uk
Constellation: Andromeda Distance: 2.5 Million light years Magnitude: 4.4 Actual Size: 200,000 light years across Visual Size: 190 x 60 arcminutes Other Designations:NGC 224 Our nearest large Galaxy neighbour. This Galaxy is 2.5 million light years away, and yet it is so bright we can see it with the naked eye. The largest member of the 'local group' of galaxies including the Milky Way, Messier 33 the Triangulum galaxy and about 30 others. Surveys have indicated that the Andromeda Galaxy contains approximately 1 trillion stars, vastly exceeding the number of stars in our own Milky Way galaxy. Andromeda appears as 6 times as wide as the full moon when imaged when photographed through a large telescope. To the naked eye, only the central core is visible.
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