Hubble Captures Largest-Ever Photomosaic of Andromeda Galaxy
- Hubble Space Telescope has provided the most detailed portrait of the Andromeda Galaxy, revealing its unique features and history.
- The study, led by Zhuo Chen at the University of Washington, involved over 1,000 Hubble orbits and covered the entire disk of Andromeda.
- Andromeda is home to approximately 1 trillion stars and exhibits a more active recent star-formation history compared to the Milky Way.
- The findings will support future observations by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
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