The Andromeda galaxy is the most distant thing you can see with the naked eye, and the light reaching your eyes from it tonight left some 2.5 million years ago, long before our own species existed. Space Daily
Chinese astronomers uncover clues to formation of star clusters in Andromeda Galaxy's halo China Daily
A possible merger between the Milky way and Andromeda galaxies should be mostly harmless Scientific American
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Astronomers witness vanishing star collapse into a black hole in Andromeda galaxy Space
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The Andromeda Galaxy Quenches Its Satellite Galaxies Long Before They Fall In Universe Today
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Supergiant Star Collapsed into Stellar-Mass Black Hole in Andromeda Galaxy Sci.News
The Quiet Formation of a Black Hole Caltech
The light from the Andromeda Galaxy — the most distant object visible to the naked human eye — left its source about 2.5 million years ago, which means when you look at it on a clear night, you are seeing light that began its journey to Earth around the time th Space Daily
Unveiling the Andromeda Galaxy’s true nature Astronomy Magazine
Why October is the perfect time to look for the Andromeda galaxy Space
No Supernova Needed. This Star Collapsed Directly Into A Black Hole Universe Today
Glowing Arc by Andromeda Might Be Remnants of a Dying Star Sky & Telescope
Milky Way and Andromeda held together by dark matter sheet EarthSky
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The Milky Way Will Crash into the Andromeda Galaxy in 4.5 Billion Years and Scientists Think They Finally Know Why ZME Science
Do You Have This Andromeda Galaxy in Extra-Extra-Extra Small? Astrobites
How did an entire star vanish in the galaxy next door? A black hole may be to blame Scientific American
Black Hole Formation from a Disappearing Star in the Andromeda Galaxy Avi Loeb – Medium
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Astro Bob: Take a trip to somewhere grand and far away, the Andromeda Galaxy Duluth News Tribune
Watch live as near-Earth asteroid Eros buzzes the Andromeda Galaxy on Nov. 30 (video) Space
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It turns out our Galaxy might not be doomed after all. We asked a scientist to explain why BBC Sky at Night Magazine
The Andromeda Galaxy, the elder sister of the Milky Way: a wide field image. The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0
A new satellite has been discovered in the Andromeda Galaxy Universe Space Tech
Hubble Observes Cepheid star in the Andromeda Galaxy NASA Science (.gov)
Astronomers build molecular cloud atlas for nearby Andromeda galaxy Phys.org
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Messier 33 (The Triangulum Galaxy) NASA Science (.gov)
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