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Andromeda Galaxy Collection

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Andromeda galaxy. Optical image of the Andromeda spiral galaxy (M31). North is at top

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy 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 imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Wall painting from Pompeii from the Casa Dei Dioscuri with a depiction of Perseus and Andromeda

Wall painting from Pompeii from the Casa Dei Dioscuri with a depiction of Perseus and Andromeda, Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus

Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus

Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus

Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus and Cassiopeia

Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus and Cassiopeia, chained to the rock

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Andromeda, in Greek mythology the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus and Cassiopeia

Andromeda, in Greek mythology the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus and Cassiopeia, c. 1700, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from an original from prehistoric times

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Perseus saving Andromeda, Greek mythology

Perseus saving Andromeda, Greek mythology

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, wall painting

Perseus and Andromeda, wall painting, fresco from historic Pompeii, digitally restored

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus

Andromeda, in Greek mythology the wife of Perseus and the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Cranberry, riffleberry or grestling

Cranberry, riffleberry or grestling, Vaccinium vitis-idaea (top left), True bearberry or Evergreen bearberry, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (top right and centre), Common cranberry

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Endless universe with stars and galaxies in outer space

Endless universe with stars and galaxies in outer space. Cosmos art. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Beautiful galaxy somewhere in deep space

Beautiful galaxy somewhere in deep space. Cosmic wallpaper. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Endless universe with stars and galaxies in outer space

Endless universe with stars and galaxies in outer space. Cosmos art. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Beautiful galaxy somewhere in deep space

Beautiful galaxy somewhere in deep space. Cosmic wallpaper. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Endless universe with stars and galaxies in outer space

Endless universe with stars and galaxies in outer space. Cosmos art. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Beautiful galaxy somewhere in deep space

Beautiful galaxy somewhere in deep space. Cosmic wallpaper. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Incredibly beautiful galaxy in outer space

Incredibly beautiful galaxy in outer space. Black hole. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Jupiter. Awesome quality planets of solar system

Jupiter. Awesome quality planets of solar system. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Endless universe with stars and galaxies in outer space

Endless universe with stars and galaxies in outer space. Cosmos art. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Awesome of endless cosmos. Science fiction wallpaper

Awesome of endless cosmos. Science fiction wallpaper. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Planet Saturn. Solar system. Cosmos art

Planet Saturn. Solar system. Cosmos art. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Jupiter. Solar system. Cosmos art

Jupiter. Solar system. Cosmos art. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Awesome of endless cosmos. Science fiction wallpaper

Awesome of endless cosmos. Science fiction wallpaper. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Planet Venus. Solar system. Cosmos art

Planet Venus. Solar system. Cosmos art. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Nebulae and stars in outer space

Nebulae and stars in outer space, glowing mysterious universe. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Awesome of endless cosmos. Science fiction wallpaper

Awesome of endless cosmos. Science fiction wallpaper. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Jupiter. Awesome quality planets of solar system

Jupiter. Awesome quality planets of solar system. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Astronaut. Nebula, cluster of stars in deep space

Astronaut. Nebula, cluster of stars in deep space. Science fiction art. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko

Comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Awesome print for wallpaper. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Andromeda Galaxy

Andromeda Galaxy
The Andromeda Galaxy is the closest large spiral galaxy to our own, at 2 million light-years distance

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Italy, Trentino Alto Adige, Romallo, Galaxy of, M 31 NGC 224

Italy, Trentino Alto Adige, Romallo, Galaxy of, M 31 NGC 224

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Andromeda Galaxy
Andrea Auf dem Brinke

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Reflections on NGC 6188 and NGC6164

Reflections on NGC 6188 and NGC6164 in Coonabarabran. Fantastic shapes lurk in clouds of glowing gas in the giant star forming region NGC 6188

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Andromeda Galaxy, 19th century
Andromeda Galaxy. 19th-century astronomical observation of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31, NGC 224). North is at left

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Andromeda Galaxy (M31, NGC 224)
Optical photograph of M31, the Andromeda Galaxy (NGC 224). Located 2

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Great Andromeda Galaxy. Creator: NASA

Great Andromeda Galaxy. Creator: NASA
Great Andromeda Galaxy. Andromeda is a spiral galaxy approximately 780 kiloparsecs (2.5 million light-years) from Earth, and is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way Galaxy

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Centre of the Andromeda Galaxy. Creator: NASA

Centre of the Andromeda Galaxy. Creator: NASA
Centre of the Andromeda Galaxy. Andromeda is a spiral galaxy approximately 780 kiloparsecs (2.5 million light-years) from Earth, and is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way Galaxy

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Aurora Borealis Over Mountains Within Denali National Park On A Very Cold Winter Night

Aurora Borealis Over Mountains Within Denali National Park On A Very Cold Winter Night. The Andromeda Galaxy Is Visible To The Left; Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Lighthouse under the Milky Way C016 / 9584

Lighthouse under the Milky Way C016 / 9584
Lighthouse under the Milky Way. Pontsuval lighthouse shining under the stars of the Milky Way, with the Andromeda Galaxy (just left of light beam) and the Perseus double cluster (far left) also seen

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Pegasus constellation

Pegasus constellation. Optical image of the constellation Pegasus, the winged horse. North is at top. The bright object at lower right is the planet Saturn. At upper right is the square of Pegasus

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Optical image of Cassiopeia and Andromeda

Optical image of Cassiopeia and Andromeda
Cassiopeia and Andromeda. Optical image of the constellations of Cassiopeia and Andromeda. Cassiopeia is the wide " W" shape of five stars at upper centre

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Cassiopeia and Andromeda constellations

Cassiopeia and Andromeda constellations. Cassiopeia occupies the region at upper centre, and the W-shape of stars represents the throne of the queen in Greek mythology with the same name

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Optical photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy

Optical photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy
Optical photograph of M31, the Andromeda Galaxy (NGC 224)

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy 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 imageAndromeda Galaxy 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 imageAndromeda Galaxy 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)

Background imageAndromeda Galaxy Collection: Andromeda Galaxy with brightness contour lines

Andromeda Galaxy with brightness contour lines
Great Andromeda Galaxy. Optical image of the Great Andromeda Galaxy (M31; NGC 224) overlaid with contour lines which link areas of equal brightness


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The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as M31 or NGC 224, is a stunning celestial wonder that captivates the imagination. This optical photo of the Andromeda Galaxy and its satellites showcases its mesmerizing beauty against the backdrop of Italy's Trentino Alto Adige region in Romallo. As we gaze upon this image captured by NASA, we are transported to the center of the Andromeda Galaxy, where countless stars twinkle like diamonds in an infinite cosmic sea. The sheer vastness and grandeur of this galactic masterpiece leave us awestruck. In another breathtaking scene, amidst the frigid winter night within Denali National Park in Alaska, USA, we witness the ethereal dance of Aurora Borealis over majestic mountains. To our left shines the radiant presence of the Andromeda Galaxy - a reminder that even in Earth's remote corners, distant galaxies can still be seen. Reflections on NGC 6188 and NGC6164 reveal intricate details and vibrant colors within these neighboring galaxies, and is through images like these that we gain insight into their complex structures and marvel at their celestial artistry. This particular image combines data from ESA's Herschel mission with observations from ground-based telescopes to provide a comprehensive view of M31. It serves as a testament to international collaboration in unraveling mysteries beyond our planet. Transporting us back through time, an enchanting depiction from the 19th century captures early fascination with astronomy - showcasing an artist's interpretation of the awe-inspiring Andromeda Galaxy long before modern technology could fully unveil its splendor. Whether it graces our skies today or has inspired generations past, one thing remains certain: The Andromeda Galaxy continues to ignite curiosity and inspire astronomers worldwide as they explore its depths and unlock secrets hidden within its stellar tapestry.

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