The
Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is the closest large galaxy to the Milky Way and is one of a few galaxies that can be
seen unaided from the Earth. In approximately 4.5 billion years the
Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way are expected to collide and the result will
be a giant elliptical galaxy. Andromeda is accompanied by 14 dwarf galaxies,
including M32, M110, and possibly M33 (The Triangulum Galaxy).
Galaxy Profile
Designation: M31, NGC 224
Type: Spiral
Distance from Milky Way: 2.5 million light-years
Diameter: 260,000 light-years
Mass: 400 billion solar masses
Number of Stars: 1 trillion
Type: Spiral
Distance from Milky Way: 2.5 million light-years
Diameter: 260,000 light-years
Mass: 400 billion solar masses
Number of Stars: 1 trillion
Facts About Andromeda
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While
Andromeda is the largest galaxy in the Local Cluster it may not be the most
massive. The Milky May is thought to contain more dark matter, which could make
it much more massive.
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Since
it is the nearest spiral galaxy to us, astronomers use the Andromeda Galaxy to
understand the origin and evolution of such galaxies.
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The
Andromeda Galaxy is approaching the Milky Way at approximately 100 to 140
kilometres per second.
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The
Andromeda Galaxy has a very crowded double nucleus. Not only does it have a
massive star cluster right at its heart, but it also has at least one
supermassive black hole hidden
at the core.
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The
spiral arms of the Andromeda Galaxy are being distorted by gravitational
interactions with two companion galaxies, M32 and M110.
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The
Andromeda Galaxy has at least two spiral arms, plus a ring of dust that may
have come from the smaller galaxy M32. Astronomers think that it may have
interacted more closely with Andromeda several hundred million years ago, when
M32 plunged through the heart of its larger neighbor.
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There
are at least 450 globular clusters orbiting in and around the Andromeda Galaxy.
Some of them are among the most densely populated globulars ever seen.
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The
Andromeda Galaxy is the most distant object you can spot with the naked eye.
You need a good spot away from bright lights in order to see it.
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