M 31 Andromeda Galaxy

M 31 Andromeda Galaxy
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M 31 Andromeda Galaxy

The Andromeda Galaxy (sometimes known as the Great Andromeda Nebula or by the catalog designations M 31 and NGC 224) is a large barred spiral galaxy about 2.538 million light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Andromeda, from which it takes its name. It is the closest large galaxy to ours, the Milky Way; it is visible even to the naked eye and is among the most distant objects visible without the aid of tools.

The Andromeda Galaxy is the largest of the Local Group, a group of galaxies that also includes the Milky Way and the Triangulum Galaxy, plus about fifty other minor galaxies, many of which are satellites of the main ones.

According to studies published in the 2000s, derived from observations by the Spitzer Space Telescope, it would contain about a billion stars (one thousand billion), a number greater than that of the Milky Way, estimated between 200 and 400 billion stars. However, there are conflicting opinions on mass: some studies indicate a mass value for the Milky Way equal to 80% of that of Andromeda, while, according to others, the two galaxies would have similar mass sizes. However, some studies suggest that the Milky Way contains more dark matter and may therefore be the one with the largest mass.

With an apparent magnitude of 3.4; The Andromeda Galaxy is one of the brightest objects in Messier's catalog.
SPECIFICATIONS
Telescope ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Telescope
SPA-1-CMOS
Camera ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Camera
QHY 600M
Location ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Location
IC ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY, SPAIN
Date of observation ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Date of observation
16-17-18-19 / August 2024
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Filters
SHO
Processing ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Processing
Pixinsight and Photoshop
Credits ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Credits
Credit Sauro Gaudenzi / Data Telescope Live
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