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Galaxies & Nebula
Andromeda Galaxy
The Andromeda Galaxy is named for its location within the Andromeda Constellation. The galaxy was known to Persian astronomers as early as 905 AD. It is one of our closest neighbors, at 2.5 million light years from Earth. The Andromeda Galaxy is estimated to have 1 trillion stars all rotating together. It’s a spiral galaxy with a central bulge of stars and arms of stars, dust and gases. There are more than 30 satellite galaxies that cluster around the much larger Andromeda Galaxy. Galaxy M 32 can be seen in the lower left of the photograph, while M 110 is just above and to the right of the center of the Andromeda Galaxy.
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Zodiac Collection

LEO - Leo Trio Galaxies
Leo Jul 23 - Aug 22. The three galaxies of the M 66 group are located about 35 million light years from Earth in the constellation Leo. M 65 is the galaxy at the bottom of the photo, while M 66 is on the left and NGC 3628, also known as the Hamburger Galaxy, is on the right. M 65 and M 66 were discovered by Charles Messier in 1780, while NGC 3628 was discovered by William Herschel in 1784.
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