October is an excellent time to observe the Andromeda spiral galaxy as it passes high overhead in the Autumn night sky.
The galaxy's vast spiral arms span approximately 2,60,000 light-years, hosting over a trillion stars orbiting a supermassive ...
October 2025 offers ideal conditions to observe the Andromeda Galaxy. Learn how to locate it, viewing tips and capture ...
Look for the three stars that make up the distinctive formation of Orion's Belt — Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka — shining ...
October 2025 presents a unique opportunity to observe the Andromeda Galaxy, our closest galactic neighbour, in optimal viewing conditions.
As the crisp autumn air rolls in, October presents a prime opportunity for stargazers to witness the beauty of the Andromeda ...
This summer, I upgraded my small wide-angle view telescope in order to better track deep space objects and capture ...
Did you know that you can see the closest spiral galaxy next to our own in the sky? While binoculars and telescopes will offer much better views, it’s still possible to see it with your naked eye if ...
The galaxy, also known as M31, can be seen with the naked eye but appears more spectacular from areas with minimal light pollution.
The nearby satellite galaxy M32 can also be seen as a bright ball on the upper edge of Andromeda's disk while the milky ...
The month is packed with skywatching highlights—including two galaxies visible to the naked eye and a rare glimpse of the ...
Andromeda (M31), the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way, is slated to collide with our galaxy in several billion years, a process expected to be gradual rather than abrupt. Historical observations ...