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Astro Bob: Take a trip to somewhere grand and far away, the Andromeda Galaxy
The Andromeda Galaxy, 2.5 million light-years away, is the farthest object visible to the naked eye for most skywatchers, appearing near the W-shaped Cassiopeia constellation.
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Astro Bob: Take a trip to somewhere grand and far away, the Andromeda Galaxy
Every star you see in the night sky belongs to a single galaxy, the Milky Way. There are between 250 and 400 billion stars in our galaxy, and they revolve around the galactic core much like the Earth orbits the sun. Our home star completes a revolution about every 225 million years, which makes it just 20 galactic years old. Most of the Milky Way's stars are invisible without some help. Across the globe on the darkest of nights we can see just u…
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