M31, the Great Galaxy in Andromeda, or simply Andromeda Galaxy, is the nearest spiral galaxy to our own. It is the largest galaxy in the Local Group, and at 2.5 million light years, the most distant that can be seen with the naked eye. This image of the Galaxy itself was made using ten frames shot through a Cassegrain 14.5" at f/8, while the background was made with nine frames using a 6" telescope at f/8 and a 4" telescope at f/5.
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