yes because andromeda is the neigh bor of our galaxy called milky way
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Yes, the Andromeda galaxy can be seen at night with the naked eye from a dark location. It is the closest spiral galaxy to our Milky Way and appears as a faint, hazy patch in the sky.
The Andromeda galaxy is named after the constellation Andromeda, which is named after a princess in Greek mythology. The galaxy appears in the constellation Andromeda in the night sky.
Yes, the Andromeda galaxy is visible to the naked eye from certain parts of the world. It appears as a faint smudge in the night sky and is best seen in skies with minimal light pollution.
No, it is not. Andromeda is a contellation and the name of a galaxy visible in the northern night sky on Earth.
Yes, the Andromeda galaxy is visible from Earth with the naked eye under ideal conditions. It is the closest spiral galaxy to our Milky Way and can be seen in the night sky from the Northern Hemisphere.
The two galaxies that can be seen from Earth without a telescope are the Milky Way, our own galaxy, and the Andromeda Galaxy, which is the closest spiral galaxy to us at about 2.5 million light-years away.