The Andromeda galaxy, also known as M31, is primarily composed of stars, gas, and dust. The stars in Andromeda are mainly older, with some younger stars found in its spiral arms. The gas in the galaxy consists of hydrogen and helium, along with trace amounts of other elements. The dust in Andromeda is made up of tiny solid particles, which play a crucial role in the formation of new stars.
Because the Andromeda Galaxy or M31 is a major galaxy and is found in the constellation Andromeda.
The Andromeda Galaxy was created in 1992.
None of them made today.
The Andromeda galaxy was named after the princess Andromeda from Greek mythology. The constellation Andromeda, in which the galaxy is found, is also named after her. It was named as such because of its proximity to the constellation and its association with the myth.
We expect the Andromeda galaxy to be just like our own Milky Way galaxy. We can see stars (suns) in the Andromeda Galaxy and just as stars have planets orbiting them in our galaxy, we believe that there must be planets also orbiting stars in the Andromeda galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy.
Because the Andromeda Galaxy or M31 is a major galaxy and is found in the constellation Andromeda.
Yes, the Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral.
The ISBN of The Andromeda Galaxy is 0792316541.
The Andromeda Galaxy was created in 1992.
None of them made today.
Andromeda is a spiral galaxy, similar to our own.
M31 in Andromeda is a classic spiral galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy has 358 pages.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy, just like our own galaxy (the Milky Way).The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy, just like our own galaxy (the Milky Way).The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy, just like our own galaxy (the Milky Way).The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy, just like our own galaxy (the Milky Way).
The Andromeda Galaxy (M31 galaxy).
The Andromeda galaxy was named after the princess Andromeda from Greek mythology. The constellation Andromeda, in which the galaxy is found, is also named after her. It was named as such because of its proximity to the constellation and its association with the myth.