- Amateur images of M31 and M32
Amateur images of M31 and M32 from SEDS. http://www.seds.org/messier/more/m031-032_m2.html (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- Atlas of the Andromeda Galaxy
The purpose of this atlas is to make future exploration of this galaxy easier by mapping out some of the thousands of objects of various kinds that have been identified in it and by giving photographic and photometric data that will aid in planning and understanding new research.
http://nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/ANDROMEDA_Atlas/Hodge_contents.html (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- Chandra X-ray Images of M31
Chandra X-ray Observatory Views the Center of the Andromeda Galaxy M31 http://www.seds.org/messier/more/m031_cxo.html (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- DIRECT
Detached, double-line, spectroscopic, eclipsing binaries. The project is called DIRECT, which is fair enough. It should also be qualified as "difficult," but is coming along on schedule, with samples of suitable systems identified in M31 and M33. http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/~kstanek/DIRECT/ (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- Fletcher Photos - Andromeda Galaxy
Tri-color image on Technical Pan film - 8" f/4.5 Newtonian telescope - photo © Bill and Sally Fletcher. The Andromeda Galaxy is like an "island in space" made of more than a hundred billion stars. Lying 2 1/2 million light years away, it's the closest large companion to our own Milky Way galaxy.
http://www.scienceandart.com/photom31.htm (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- Historical Observations and Descriptions of M31
This page provides some interesting observations of the Andromeda Galaxy made throughout history. It begins with Messier's account in 1764. http://www.seds.org/messier/Mdes/dm031.html (Added: Mon Oct 07 2002)
- IRAS explores M31 in the infrared light
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) has taken this image of the Andromeda Galaxy in the infrared light. http://www.seds.org/messier/more/m031_iras.html (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- Jack Schmidling's M31 page
The following photos make up an album of Jack Schmidling's favorite deep sky subject. They were taken with several different telescopes and cameras. http://user.mc.net/arf/m31.htm (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- M31 images from the INT
Nucleus of M31, direct photograph, obtained by David Malin with the Isaac Newton Telescope. http://www.seds.org/messier/more/m031_int.html (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- Messier Object 31
M31 is the famous Andromeda galaxy, our nearest large neighbor galaxy, forming the Local Group of galaxies together with its companions (including M32 and M110, two bright dwarf elliptical galaxies), our Milky Way and its companions, M33, and others.
http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m031.html (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- NED Data of M31
These data were downloaded from the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED). The NED database contains most up-to-date data, plus references. http://www.seds.org/messier/xtra/supp/m_NED.html#m31 (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- Observing Reports for M31
Observing Reports for M31 from IAAC Netastrocatalog. The Internet Amateur Astronomers Catalog (IAAC or 'netastrocatalog' for short) is a forum for amateur astronomers at all levels to share their observations of Deep-Sky objects. http://www.visualdeepsky.org/search.cgi?catalogs=Messier&ids=31 (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- Rosat Views of M31
Rosat Views the Andromeda Galaxy in X-ray http://www.seds.org/messier/more/m031_rosat.html (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
- SIMBAD Data for M31
The SIMBAD astronomical database provides basic data, cross-identifications and bibliography for astronomical objects outside the solar system.
http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/sim-id.pl?Ident=M+31 (Added: Fri Oct 25 2002)
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