the Stellar space? Do you know that ?
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It's the nearest main galaxy to the Milky Way and probably a lot similar to our galaxy. It is 2.2 million light years away. That's nearly 20 times the diameter of the Milky Way.
Andromeda is our closest neighbor to our galaxy the Milky Way. I heard it be heading towards our galaxy and will collide in 3 billion years.
Hi. Yes. Find the 'Great Square of Pegasus". Use the two stars at the corners as a guide. Andromeda is lined up beside these two stars and about one times their distance towards the upper east. For a detailed position use Stellarium and do a survey. http://www.stellarium.com/ Have fun!
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It's the nearest main galaxy to the Milky Way and probably a lot similar to our galaxy. It is 2.2 million light years away. That's nearly 20 times the diameter of the Milky Way.
Andromeda is our closest neighbor to our galaxy the Milky Way. I heard it be heading towards our galaxy and will collide in 3 billion years.
Hi. Yes. Find the 'Great Square of Pegasus". Use the two stars at the corners as a guide. Andromeda is lined up beside these two stars and about one times their distance towards the upper east. For a detailed position use Stellarium and do a survey. http://www.stellarium.com/ Have fun!
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