Andromeda is also a flattened spiral like the Milky Way, but it's twice as large — 220,000 light-years across versus 105,000 for the Milky Way — and crammed with a trillion suns. Can you even begin to ...
Inverclyde astronomy expert Stephen McAllister explains how he went about capturing the Andromeda galaxy on camera.
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See our neighboring galaxy Andromeda shine in stunningly detailed astrophotography portrait (photo)
Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher has captured a stunning image of our neighboring spiral galaxy, Andromeda, shining in deep space some 2.5 million light-years from Earth. Brecher's image captured ...
Two celestial bodies in the Andromeda constellation have been named “Night Watch” and “Starry Night." So while the art world can rejoice in a galactic victory, it turns out Rembrandt and van Gogh’s ...
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