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Triangulum

Scope: Borealis Universe
From Amaranth Legacy, available at amaranth-legacy.community

"We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still."
This content is a part of Borealis Universe.

Triangulum
The Triangulum galaxy as seen close by. The many spiral arms and central bulge can be seen. The areas with glowing dark bluish gas indicates the formation of new stars.
Galaxy Info
Diameter

59,310 light-years

Number of Stars

40,000,000,000

Number of Nebulae

10,156

Number of Star Clusters

4,207

Description

Triangulum is a medium-sized flocculent spiral galaxy, located 2.723 million light years from the Milky Way in the middle-reaches of the Local Group. It acts as the largest companion-satellite galaxy to the Andromeda Galaxy, the largest galaxy in the Borealis Cluster. Triangulum is mostly known for its rather massive size, being the third largest galaxy in the Local Group. There is a multitude of life forms in Triangulum, which reside all around its billions of star systems. There is a very deep and underrepresented history in Triangulum, which has evolved over the many years of its existence. Unlike other known galaxies, Triangulum's core is contained within a giant nebula, with many new forming stars.

Since the Triangulum Galaxy in the third largest galaxy in the Local Group, it is also very much valuable for its resources. The influence by the Federation of the Triangulum Galaxy has also given it an extended resource output.