Andromeda

A for Andromeda is a British television science fiction drama serial first made and broadcast by the BBC in seven parts in 1961.

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A U-Michigan led team of researchers has discovered Andromeda XXXV, the smallest and faintest known galaxy orbiting Andromeda, the Milky Way's major galactic neighbor. The find challenges past theories on evolution and star formation in satellite galaxies.

Andromeda’s Dwarf Galaxies Reveal Unique Star Formation Histories

How did Andromeda's dwarf galaxies form? Hubble Telescope finds more questions than answers

Andromeda's Dwarf Galaxies Reveal Unique Star Formation Histories

Andromeda's Dwarf Galaxies Reveal Unique Star Formation Histories

NASA’s Hubble provides bird’s-eye view of Andromeda galaxy’s ecosystem - EurekAlert

NASA's Hubble provides bird's-eye view of Andromeda galaxy's ecosystem

100 years ago this week, Edwin Hubble announced his monumental discovery that the universe existed beyond our own Milky Way galaxy. He noted that the Andromeda nebula, also called M31, was nearly a million light years away – too remote to be a part of the Milky Way.

200 Million-Star Tapestry: Hubble’s Astonishing New Portrait of Andromeda

Hubble Space Telescope reveals richest view of Andromeda galaxy to date (image)

Hubble's largest panorama ever showcases 200 million stars in the Andromeda galaxy | It took more than a decade to create

Secrets of Andromeda Revealed in Hubble’s Epic 2.5 Billion Pixel Image

Hubble's 2.5-Billion-Pixel Mosaic Reveals Andromeda in Breathtaking Detail

Hubble Takes a 2.5 Gigapixel Image of Andromeda

Hubble Takes a 2.5 Gigapixel Image of Andromeda

Hubble Takes a 2.5 Gigapixel Image of Andromeda

NASA's Hubble traces hidden history of Andromeda galaxy

NASA’s Hubble Traces Hidden History of Andromeda Galaxy

A Star Disappeared in Andromeda, Replaced by a Black Hole

A Star Disappeared in Andromeda, Replaced by a Black Hole