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R850/072: Andromeda galaxy, M31, optical image

CREDIT: TONY and DAPHNE HALLAS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Andromeda galaxy. Optical image of the Andromeda spiral galaxy (M31). North is at right. This is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way, lying around 2.3 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda. It is the largest galaxy in our Local Group, being around 180,000 light years in diameter, compared to the Milky Way's 120,000 light years. Its spiral arms are blue as they contain young blue stars, while the nucleus mainly contains older, yellower stars. M31 has two satellite galaxies: NGC 205 (below M31's nucleus) and M32 (above and left of M31's nucleus).

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Uploaded on December 10, 2013
Taken on December 10, 2013