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Noteworthy areas include: (a) Groups of luminous blue stars interspersed within the galaxy, distant background galaxies observed far beyond, and a couple of bright foreground stars, which are actually part of our Milky Way; (b) NGC 206, the most prominent star cloud within Andromeda; (c) A youthful cluster of newly formed blue stars; (d) The satellite galaxy M32, potentially the remnant core of a galaxy that previously collided with Andromeda; (e) Dark dust lanes running across innumerable stars.
NASA, ESA, Benjamin F. Williams (UWashington), Zhuo Chen (UWashington), L. Clifton Johnson (Northwestern); Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI)
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