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The Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy approximately 3 million light-years (ly) from Earth in the constellationTriangulum. It is catalogued as Messier 33 or NGC 598, and is sometimes informally referred to as the Pinwheel Galaxy, a nickname it shares with Messier 101. The Triangulum Galaxy is the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, which includes the Milky Way, the Andromeda Galaxy and about 44 other smaller galaxies. It is one of the most distant permanent objects that can be viewed with the naked eye. The galaxy is the smallest spiral galaxy in the Local Group and it is believed to be a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy due to their interactions, velocities and proximity of one another in the night sky.[1]
Session References
- HGS Sessions - Clearing Dragon Moth Grid and Blue Oxen Network - 3/5/2015 [2]
References
Found in HGS Manual on Page 108