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The most distant thing you can usually see with the unaided eye is this galaxy 2.5 million light-years away |
Andromeda
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$800 |
DJ |
IT'S ASTRONOMICAL |
2025-12-02 |
#9447 |
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The constellation Cassiopeia borders Messier 31, also known as this galaxy--look out! It's coming right at us! |
Andromeda
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$2,000 |
DJ |
ASTRONOMY |
2024-10-16 |
#9183 |
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Appropriately, this constellation containing a famous galaxy, is right by Perseus |
Andromeda
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$1,600 |
DJ |
CONSTELLATIONS |
2022-02-24 |
#8584 |
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This spiral galaxy is named for an Ethiopian princess in Greek mythology |
Andromeda
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$800 |
J |
ASTRONOMY |
2018-02-20 |
#7702 |
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You might have to "strain" your eyes to see all 160 visible stars in this constellation, the first alphabetically |
Andromeda
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$800 |
DJ |
THE CONSTELLATIONS |
2004-05-20 |
#4549 |
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This constellation of a lady chained to a rock contains the nearby M31 galaxy |
Andromeda
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$600 |
DJ |
CONSTELLATIONS |
2001-06-22 |
#3885 |
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This closest galaxy to our own is named for an Ethiopian princess in Greek myth |
Andromeda
DD
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$3,000 |
DJ |
ASTRONOMY |
1998-07-13 |
#3211 |
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Cassiopeia is the lady in the chair & she, the chained lady |
Andromeda
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$1,000 |
DJ |
CONSTELLATIONS |
1988-12-30 |
#1000 |
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Most distant object the human eye can see unaided, though with a little "strain", is this galaxy |
Andromeda
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$1,000 |
DJ |
ASTRONOMY |
1987-10-16 |
#715 |