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Ngc 205 Collection

NGC 205: A Stellar Companion of the Andromeda Galaxy Behold the mesmerizing beauty of NGC 205, a celestial gem nestled within the vast expanse of the Andromeda galaxy

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Andromeda galaxy. Optical image of the Andromeda spiral galaxy (M31). North is at top. This is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way

Background imageNgc 205 Collection: Optical photo of Andromeda galaxy & its satellites

Optical photo of Andromeda galaxy & its satellites
Optical photo of M31 with companions M32 (NGC 221) and NGC 205. Photographed with 48-inch Schmidt telescope, Mt Palomar

Background imageNgc 205 Collection: NGC 3628, an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo

NGC 3628, an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo
The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31 or NGC 224, in the constellation Andromeda

Background imageNgc 205 Collection: Messier 31, the Andromeda Galaxy

Messier 31, the Andromeda Galaxy. This image captured with a telescope and a scientific CCD camera

Background imageNgc 205 Collection: Andromeda Galaxy with companions

Andromeda Galaxy with companions
M31, the Andromeda Galaxy, with companions, M32 below and M110 above

Background imageNgc 205 Collection: Infrared image of the Andromeda Galaxy

Infrared image of the Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31 or NGC 224

Background imageNgc 205 Collection: Andromeda Galaxy (M31, NGC 224)

Andromeda Galaxy (M31, NGC 224)
Optical photograph of M31, the Andromeda Galaxy (NGC 224). Located 2. 2 million light years from Earth, M31 is a giant spiral galaxy which dominates the " Local Group" of which our own

Background imageNgc 205 Collection: Andromeda Galaxy with two companion galaxies

Andromeda Galaxy with two companion galaxies
Great Andromeda Galaxy. Computer-coloured image of the Great Andromeda Galaxy (M31; NGC 224). It is located 2.2 million light years from Earth in the constellation Andromeda

Background imageNgc 205 Collection: Andromeda galaxy (M31)

Andromeda galaxy (M31). North is at top. This large spiral galaxy is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way, lying around 2.5 million light years from Earth, in the constellation Andromeda

Background imageNgc 205 Collection: True-colour Palomar image of the Andromeda Galaxy

True-colour Palomar image of the Andromeda Galaxy
Andromeda Galaxy. True-colour optical image from the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey of the Great Andromeda Galaxy (M31; NGC 224)


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NGC 205: A Stellar Companion of the Andromeda Galaxy Behold the mesmerizing beauty of NGC 205, a celestial gem nestled within the vast expanse of the Andromeda galaxy. This optical photo captures not only the grandeur of our neighboring galactic neighbor but also its satellites, showcasing their intricate dance in cosmic harmony. Among these stellar companions is NGC 3628, an unbarred spiral galaxy residing in the constellation Leo. Its graceful spiraling arms and captivating dust lanes add to the enchantment of this cosmic spectacle. Known by various names such as Messier 31 or simply "The Andromeda Galaxy, " NGC 205 stands as a testament to nature's awe-inspiring creativity. With its swirling arms and glowing core, it beckons us to explore further into its mysteries. This infrared image reveals another facet of The Andromeda Galaxy's allure, unveiling hidden details that lie beyond what meets the eye. It showcases a tapestry of stars and interstellar clouds, painting a picture that transcends human perception. As we gaze upon this wondrous sight, let us marvel at how galaxies like NGC 205 continue to captivate astronomers and stargazers alike. They serve as reminders that our universe is teeming with countless wonders waiting to be discovered—a reminder that there is so much more left for humanity to explore among the stars.