Andromeda Galaxy

  • Globular Clusters: The Untold Story

    Globular Clusters: The Untold Story

    Meet Messier 13: my sentimental favorite globular cluster. For more than a decade now, one of my favorite things has been to set up my telescopes at astronomy outreach events and show people the night sky. I have two telescopes…

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  • When Galaxies Collide

    When Galaxies Collide

    Meet the Whirlpool Galaxy, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici. This was actually the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral. Specifically, the Whirlpool Galaxy is what we call a grand-design spiral: a galaxy with a very…

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  • Exploring Galaxy Clusters

    Exploring Galaxy Clusters

    What if we were to travel beyond our own Milky Way Galaxy, and foray out into the galactic wilderness of deep space? What do you think we’d expect to find? Would we find galaxies spread out apart from one another,…

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  • How Massive are Galaxies?

    How Massive are Galaxies?

    If you needed to measure the mass of, say, a brick — or some other Earthly object — you could just set it on a scale. (Yes, scales measure mass, not weight.) With galaxies, it’s not so easy! I don’t…

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  • How Big and Bright are Galaxies?

    How Big and Bright are Galaxies?

    The brightest galaxy in our night sky is the Andromeda Galaxy, our nearest intergalactic neighbor. Hey…notice we’re talking about intergalactic neighbors now? 😀 In most of the posts on this blog, we’ve talked about interstellar neighbors, interstellar space, etc. But…

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  • How Far Away are Galaxies?

    How Far Away are Galaxies?

    Well, I’ll give you a spoiler: they’re ridiculously far away. Let’s consider for a moment what a light-year actually means. It sounds like a unit of time, but it’s actually the distance that light travels in one Earth year. Think…

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  • The Different Shapes of Galaxies

    The Different Shapes of Galaxies

    By now, we’ve spent a heck of a lot of time exploring spiral galaxies. It makes sense — they’re certainly the most photogenic. Seriously. Do me a favor and do a quick Google search for galaxies. When I did, nearly…

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  • A Universe of Galaxies

    A Universe of Galaxies

    When the earliest astronomers and philosophers looked up at the night sky, they never could have imagined a sight like this. What if I told you there are only four single stars in this image? That’s right. Four. The rest…

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