Young Stars in Andromeda Halo

Young Stars in Andromeda Halo

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M31 Galaxy The image exposure, taken over three days, is the deepest exposure in visible light ever taken, although shorter in duration than the multi-wavelength effort toward the Hubble Deep Field. The final image illuminated not only Andromeda (M31) but the distant universe. Andromeda's halo stars turned out to be have a wider range of ages than our Milky Way's halo stars, likely indicating more encounters with small neighboring galaxies. Visible on the above left is one of Andromeda's globular star clusters, while literally thousands of background galaxies are seen in the distance universe, far beyond M31. Credit: T. M. Brown (STScI) et al., ESA, NASA

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