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Find the Andromeda Galaxy

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Autumn is the smell of burning leaves and new crayons, bright red apples and orange pumpkins and cystral clear skies. It is also time for Pegasus and its treasure, the Andromeda Galaxy. Andromeda is the closest galaxy to our own and it is also a galaxy. You can see it with the naked eye. Using the map, look for a fuzzy blob right above the second star in the top line of the constellation, Andromeda. The Andromeda Galaxy has a magnitude of around 4. It is easy to see with binoculars. It is beautiful in a telescope.

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WARNING: ASTRONOMY CAN BE ADDICTIVE!

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Updated Feb. 15, 1999

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