Andromeda Galaxy Ultra Deep Field
Taken by Giuseppe Donatiello on January 17, 2016 @ Oria (Brindisi), Italy
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Andromeda Galaxy Ultra Deep Field Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello (J2000) RA: 00h 42m 44.3s Dec: +41° 16′ 9″[ The Andromeda Galaxy , or Messier 31 (M31) and NGC 224, is a spiral galaxy approximately 780 kiloparsecs (2.5 million light-years). It is the largest menber of the Local Group of galaxies, which also contains the Milky Way, the Triangulum Galaxy, and 46 other smaller galaxies. The Andromeda Galaxy, z = −0.001001, is approaching the Milky Way at about 110 Km/sec. This makes Andromeda one of the few blueshifted galaxies that we observe.
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