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Andromeda galaxy

noun

, Astronomy.
  1. a spiral galaxy, appearing to the naked eye as a fuzzy oval patch in the constellation Andromeda; it is a close neighbor to our own galaxy.


Andromeda galaxy

  1. In astronomy , the galaxy nearest to the Milky Way , usually seen as a large collection of stars arranged in a central core with spiral arms. The galaxy was given this name because the stars of the constellation Andromeda appear to enclose it.
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The most celebrated of these is the grand spiral called the Andromeda galaxy, or Messier 31.

Having found this rich historical evidence, astronomers now aim to explore more stars lying in the outskirts of the Andromeda galaxy.

As the Milky Way collides with the Andromeda galaxy in a protracted process that will occur in roughly five billion years, the aftermath is likely to produce a quasar.

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About when our wee Milky Way galaxy with its 200 billion stars will collide with the nearby Andromeda galaxy.

And the Milky Way itself had better look out: It’s on course to be eaten itself—by the similar size Andromeda galaxy 4 billion years from now.

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