Karina Sharma
Andromeda, our closest spiral galaxy, spans 220,000 light-years.
NASA’s Hubble Telescope reveals a breathtaking view of over a billion stars twinkling in Andromeda.
Scientists predict Andromeda and the Milky Way will collide in about 4.5 billion years—reshaping the night sky forever!.
NASA’s GALEX telescope captures Andromeda in ultraviolet light, revealing young, blue stars in its spiral arms.
Chandra X-ray Observatory uncovers high-energy sources—black holes and neutron stars—hidden within Andromeda.
At just 2.5 million light-years away, Andromeda is the closest major galaxy to Earth and visible to the naked eye.
One day, Andromeda and the Milky Way will merge, forming a new galaxy—changing the cosmic landscape forever.