The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as M31, is one of only a few galaxies that are visible from Earth with the unaided eye, and is seen as a faint smudge in
the constellation Andromeda.
Now astrophysicists from the Niels Bohr Institute have observed a distant star in
the constellation Andromeda with a different positioning of sunspots and this indicates a magnetic field that is driven by completely different internal dynamics.
It is located180 light years away in
the constellation Andromeda.
All the stars in NGC 891, a spiral galaxy located 30 million light - years away in
the constellation Andromeda, orbit around the center.
TThe Andromeda Galaxy (also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224; older texts often called it the Andromeda Nebula) is a spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light - years away in
the constellation Andromeda.
For instance, the light which will allow one to see the great nebula in
the constellation Andromeda tonight started coming through the frigid reaches of space before the first man walked on the earth.
Not exact matches
Many people use the
constellation Cassiopeia to find the
Andromeda galaxy.
Reveal 12
constellations, including Cassiopeia, Perseus, Saggitarius, Hercules,
Andromeda, Scorpius, and more!
Like neighbors awkwardly catching glances of each other through the windows, we can see
Andromeda with the naked eye as a glowing smudge in its namesake
constellation.
Autumn
constellations are the year's only patterns that can not boast a single first - magnitude star, making this a good time to stalk galaxies — like the great
Andromeda now overhead.
For more information about the stars and objects in this
constellation and an illustration, go to Christine Kronberg's
Andromeda.
M32 is a small companion galaxy of the great (full extent several times that of the full moon) spiral galaxy in the
constellation of
Andromeda.
With its stars shaped in a «W,» this northern
constellation was named by the Ancient Greeks for the mother of
Andromeda who claimed to be more beautiful than the daughters of Nereus, a god of the sea.
Find the
Andromeda galaxy using the
constellation Cassiopeia.
Perseus is a
constellation in the northern sky and was named after the ancient Greek hero Perseus, who saved
Andromeda and killed Medusa the Gorgon monster.