Andromeda Galaxy M31 Profile



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A zoom diving deep into the nucleus of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) then dissolving into an animation of a concentration of red stars. Pushing deeper into the animation reveals a disk of young blue stars swirling around a black hole. Hubble's Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) revealed this disk of young blue stars that were swirling around a black hole in M31 in much the same way that the planets in our solar system revolve around the Sun. Astronomers are perplexed about how the pancake-shaped disk of stars could form so close to a giant black hole. In such a hostile environment, the black hole's tidal forces should tear matter apart, making it difficult for gas and dust to collapse and form stars. The observations, astronomers say, may provide clues to the activities in the cores of more distant galaxies.
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Have you ever ... ( 3 months ago by chorizzote)
Have you ever wondered how do they get this pictures of the outer space? I mean, the telescopes are based on earth. Can they capture galaxies from far far away, how they even know how the milky way looks like, i mean who's been out there to take this pictures..... i am not talking about this video i am talking about the pictures we all know about space. They have sold us the idea that this is all done with telescopes, but i wonder if all of this its true..,
In reply to those ... ( 3 months ago by theRebelBull)
In reply to those members below, only God could create such a thing as the universe. Im sorry theres not other explanation for it.
Blue stars ... ( 3 months ago by Curvatorta)
Blue stars gravitate around the Black Hole in the center of Andrômeda.
Hey Chor..., you ... ( 3 months ago by theoriginalpunisher)
Hey Chor..., you ever consider looking through a telescope? You will be able to answer your conspiracy theory question rather quickly once you do.
I usually know something is going on when one of the painting is taken down for cleaning.
Nice :P ( 3 months ago by leoheroes)
Nice :P
How do we know that ... ( 3 months ago by FionaTheFox)
How do we know that this is the center of M31?
there is only one ... ( 3 months ago by stranac1)
there is only one creator all of this belongs to hem.
lol it's only ... ( 3 months ago by Thegoddruid)
lol it's only creater's imagine. He or she hasn't been there yeah? then why doing vid such as that one??
Andromeda ( 2 months ago by madentyy)
Andromeda
i agree ( 2 months ago by Thelastdragonfly)
i agree
you`re talking ... ( 2 months ago by JimmyBones111)
you`re talking about different dimensions i presume. i too wonder if this information is accurate, and i`ve figured its as accurate as we can be sitting here on this dimension. it is all that we can see, right now. they are objective pictures that only see what we can see. so i choose to believe these pics are accurate. machines have been out there to take these pictures, for it is too dangerous for human life to go to outer space these days.
You don't need a ... ( 2 months ago by G1GlobularCluster)
You don't need a picture to know what our galaxy looks like, just look up. Nobody is trying to sell us the idea that these are done with telescopes. Anyone can buy a telescope or binoculars and see these objects for themselves, I have. As for the pictures, if you have a telescope that can track an object, a camera, a computer and a lot of patience you can take pictures of near hubble quality.
M31 is only 2.5 ... ( 2 months ago by G1GlobularCluster)
M31 is only 2.5 million ly away from us. Not that it matters, as it looks the same 2.5 million years ago as it did 25 million years ago.
It depends on what ... ( 2 months ago by G1GlobularCluster)
It depends on what you mean by "micro galaxy." Globular clusters come to mind, unless you mean something different entirely.
i`ve got a 200mm ... ( 2 months ago by peteq1972)
i`ve got a 200mm reflector, having great time with it.
That's a nice scope ... ( 2 months ago by G1GlobularCluster)
That's a nice scope, I've got a 70mm refractor but I'm going to buy a 203mm dobsonian soon. I can't wait until M31 comes back around, it's one of the few galaxies I can see from my location, most are washed out by skyglow.
yeah i just about ... ( 2 months ago by peteq1972)
yeah i just about saw it using averted vision or whatever its called (out the corner of you`re eye) faint wispy patch, but i was in a town, lots of light pollution. need to go out in the country somewhere dark. see it much clearer.
Rig up a webcam on the eye piece too thats sposed to be great.
does anyone know of ... ( 2 months ago by jvrctti187)
does anyone know of a good quality telescope with which one could see andromeda? possibly more?
From a relatively ... ( 1 month ago by G1GlobularCluster)
From a relatively dark sky you can see it as a fuzzy spot without any telescope and you can see it in binoculars from the city! in a dark sky any telescope over 200mm should show some nice detail in this and other galaxies, from a "light polluted" area you can only see their bright cores. If you are a first time buyer the orion dobsonian telescopes with the computer object locator would be a great choice, they are simple, cheap for their size and they tell you exactly where to point the scope.
only??? yeah, i ... ( 1 month ago by moloch121)
only??? yeah, i should be there next week some time then.
Be sure to send me ... ( 1 month ago by G1GlobularCluster)
Be sure to send me a postcard when you get there, with the gas prices today I'll just wait for the galaxy to come to me.
M31 is the only ... ( 1 month ago by Greg00015)
M31 is the only point of light that you can see with your naked eye which is not in the milky way.
M31 isn't a point ... ( 1 month ago by G1GlobularCluster)
M31 isn't a point of light, It's larger than the full moon, and it isn't the only thing that is outside of the Milky Way that can be seen naked eye. M81 has been glimpsed by several people. Supernovae in other galaxies can sometimes be seen. I also wouldn't call the large and small Magellanic clouds part of the Milky Way as they are other galaxies.
The circle concept ... ( 20 hours ago by cloud0123)
The circle concept that the whole universe revolves around has been in ancient philosophy for a long time. Taoists used to say we are mirrors (microcosm) of the cosmos/universe (macrocosm). Everything consists of rather than circles, spirals. Taiji pracice revolves around the attainment of spiral harmony both internally and externally (through physical movement). Our whole body is a universe unto itself...look at a cell. Outer wall then a neucleus. A microcosm for a planet. It never ends.



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