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The Lawrence Hall of Science | The Andromeda GalaxyKnow Where to Look for It: A Search the Sky Activity @lawrencehallofscience | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 22 hours ago
The Andromeda Galaxy is our nearest large galaxy neighbor, and one that's visible with the unaided eye. Learn what constellations are near it so that you can find it. To actually see it you will need a dark, clear sky, away from city lights, or you will need binoculars.

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