Gáláksì Andromẹ́dà: Ìyàtọ̀ láàrin àwọn àtúnyẹ̀wò

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| name = AndromedaGáláksì GalaxyAndromẹ́dà
| image = [[File:Andromeda Galaxy (with h-alpha).jpg|250px]]
| caption = TheGáláksì Andromeda GalaxyAndromẹ́dà
| epoch = [[J2000]]
| pronounce = {{IPAc-en|icon|æ|n|ˈ|d|r|ɒ|m|ɨ|d|ə}}
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The '''AndromedaGáláksì GalaxyAndromẹ́dà''' ({{IPAc-en|æ|n|ˈ|d|r|ɒ|m|ɨ|d|ə}}) is ani [[spiral galaxy|gáláksì alọ́ra]] approximately 2.5fi millionbíi [[light-year|ọdún-ìtànmọ̀lẹ̀]]s 2.5 mílíọ̀nù (2.4{{e|19}}&nbsp;km) fromjìnnà sí [[EarthAyé]]<ref name="Ribas2005" /> in thesì wà ní [[Andromeda (constellation)|Andromedaiṣúpọ̀-ìràwọ̀ constellationAndromeda]]. Also known as [[Messier object|Messier]] 31, '''M31''', or '''NGC 224''', it is often referred to as the ''Great Andromeda [[Nebula]]'' in older texts. The Andromeda Galaxy is the nearest spiral galaxy to our [[Milky Way]] galaxy, but not the [[List of nearest galaxies|closest galaxy]] overall. It gets its name from the area of the sky in which it appears, the [[Andromeda (constellation)|constellation of Andromeda]], which was named after the mythological princess [[Andromeda (mythology)|Andromeda]]. The Andromeda Galaxy is the largest [[galaxy]] of the [[Local Group]], which also contains the Milky Way, the [[Triangulum Galaxy]], and about 30 other smaller galaxies. Although the largest, the Andromeda Galaxy may not be the most massive, as recent findings suggest that the Milky Way contains more [[dark matter]] and could be the most massive in the grouping.<ref name="DarkMatter" /> The 2006 observations by the [[Spitzer Space Telescope]] revealed that M31 contains [[Orders_of_magnitude_(numbers)#1012|one trillion (10<sup>12</sup>)]]<!-- exponential value to disambiguate "trillion --> stars:<ref name="trillion-stars" /> at least twice the number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy, which is estimated to be 200–400 billion.<ref name="Frommert & Kronberg 2005" />