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Globular clusters within M31 and M110, two galaxies in Andromeda. Like our own Milky Way, the Andromeda galaxy contains many globular clusters too. This astrophoto identifies many of the suspected globulars within M31. This is a single 40 minute exposure with the Meade LXD75 8" f/4 Schmidt Newtonian telescope using Fujichrome 400F Provia slide film.

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Globular clusters within M31 and M110, two galaxies in Andromeda. Like our own Milky Way, the Andromeda galaxy contains many globular clusters too. This astrophoto identifies many of the suspected globulars within M31. This is a single 40 minute exposure with the Meade LXD75 8" f/4 Schmidt Newtonian telescope using Fujichrome 400F Provia slide film.

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