Andromeda Galaxy is one of the brightest Messier objects, making it visible to the naked eye on moonless nights even when viewed from areas with moderate light pollution.
The constellation of Pegasus is in the northern sky. It is usually visible in summer, and is near the constellation of Andromeda.
Andromeda
The Andromeda Constellation has the Andromeda Galaxy within it.
Andromeda is a galaxy (spiral) and not a constellation
Andromeda is known as the "chained woman," and is a prominent constellation in the night sky.
Because it is located in the Andromeda Constellation.
Yes, Andromeda is a constellation. However, there is also a galaxy 2.2 million light years away from our galaxy named the Andromeda Galaxy - it's named that because you have to look through the constellation of Andromeda to see it.
Yes. All constellations are in the Milky Way. Note that the Andromeda constellation is not to be confused with the Andromeda Galaxy.
There are many. See related link for a description of what constellation do border Andromeda.
Andromeda's meaning is "leader of men"
Andromeda was always mortal; after death she became the constellation Andromeda.
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