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BrainsTracy | 09:07 Thu 29th Sep 2011 | Science
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There is a fuzzy blob at about 4 oclock in the picture:
http://www.google.co....,r:0,s:0&tx=119&ty=61
Anyone know if it's part of Andromeda or something in the foreground like the stars? I wondered if it was the Andromeda version of the LMC,thanks
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The fuzzy blob is another galaxy that is much further away and hence appears smaller.
M32, one of many of Andromeda's satellite galaxies -

http://en.wikipedia.o...'s_satellite_galaxies
Or perhaps companion galaxy M110..second picture down..

http://www.petapixel....ault-wallpaper-photo/

and lower right here..
http://www.pocmtobs.c...hoto?photoid=27012027
Oops, The fuzzy blob at 4 o'clock in your image is actually M110. :o/

http://4.bp.blogspot....SSk/s200/M32+M110.jpg
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Right thanks all, so It's M110, so as gen says it's a long way behind Andromeda then?
http://en.wikipedia.o...ent_distance_estimate
Distance 2.54 ± 0.06 Mly

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_110
Distance 2.69 ± 0.09 Mly

Based on ^ these ^ sources M110 is about
150 thousand light years (~6%)
further away from us than M31.
If you can wait around a little while (about 4-5billion years) you should be able to get a nice close up view of Andromeda, as it's on it's way to visit us.
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yes chuck, I was aware that we are on collision course, imagine the sky at night then eh?

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