Andromeda Galaxy's First Telescope Viewing
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•The Andromeda Galaxy was seen through a telescope for the first time in 1612
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The Andromeda Galaxy is the closest major major Galaxy to the Milky Way.
Early astronomers thought it was a nebula or a glowing cloud of space dust.
It took another 300 years before Edwin Hubble came along and figured out that it was actually a Galaxy .
It can be seen with the naked eye, and it is filled with about a trillion stars.
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