there isn't just one major star Andromeda is a galaxy
Andromeda is not a star. It is a constellation. But it is also the name, given in short form, to the Andromeda Nebula.
Any major galaxy has LOTS of star clusters, including globular clusters, if that's what you mean.
Yes
It is Blue!
Because the Andromeda Galaxy or M31 is a major galaxy and is found in the constellation Andromeda.
The Andromeda constellation features several prominent stars, with the most notable being Alpheratz, which is actually part of both Andromeda and Pegasus. Other significant stars include Mirach, a red giant that serves as a guide to the Andromeda Galaxy, and Mu Andromedae, a binary star system. Additionally, the constellation contains the bright star Almach, known for its striking color contrast. Together, these stars form a distinctive pattern in the night sky.
Lmao, 220,000ly gaalxy vs. a dwarf star that has a diameter of 1.3mln km lmao it's obvious Andromeda is a bigger
Star Blazers - 1979 Crossing the Andromeda 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Alpheratz or more commonly known as Alpha Andromedae, is, as the name suggests, in the constellation Andromeda
how many stars are there in the Andromeda galaxy
how many stars are there in the Andromeda galaxy
Just about as far as the closest star in the Andromeda Galaxy. The diameter of the Andromeda galaxy is ... well, quite huge, but still relatively small, compared to the distance between us and the Andromeda Galaxy. And I believe this diameter may still be smaller than the uncertainty in the distance estimate!