M31, the Andromeda Galaxy, in a "deep" (long) exposure, showing "triangular appendages" at either end, possibly clouds of stars. This galaxy is the closest spiral galaxy to our own, and is the largest in the Local Group. M32 (above) and M110 (below) accompany it.
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