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About the Image
- Date
- 2006-10-18
- ID
- sig06-025a
- Type
- Observation
- Credit
- NASA/JPL-Caltech/D. Block (Anglo American Cosmic Dust Lab, SA)
- Observers
- David L. Block (Anglo American Cosmic Dust Lab, SA), Frederic Bournaud (CEA, France), Francoise Combes (Observatoire de Paris, France), Robert Groess (Anglo American Cosmic Dust Lab, SA), Pauline Barmby (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), Matthew L. N. Ashby (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), Giovanni Fazio (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), Mike Pahre (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), Steve Willner (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA)
About the Object
- Name
- Andromeda Galaxy • Messier 31 • M31 • NGC 224
- Type
- Galaxy > Type > Spiral
- Distance
- 2,500,000 Light Years
Color Mapping
Astrometrics
- Position (J2000)
- RA = 0h 43m 31.8s
- Dec = 41° 26' 21.9"
- Field of View
- 2.4 x 0.8 degrees
- Orientation
- North is 49.8° left of vertical
10.18.06
Spitzer View of the Andromeda Galaxy
Astronomers have new evidence that the Andromeda spiral galaxy was involved in a violent head-on collision with the neighboring dwarf galaxy Messier 32 (M32) more than 200 million years ago. Infrared photographs taken with NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope revealed a never-before-seen dust ring deep within the Andromeda galaxy. When combined with a previously observed outer ring, the presence of both dust rings suggests that M32 plunged through the disk of Andromeda along Andromeda's polar axis approximately 210 million years ago.
This image was obtained by the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) at a wavelength of 8.0 microns.
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Image Spitzer View of the Andromeda Galaxy sig06-025a |
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