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'''Triangulum''' (also known as '''Messier 33''' and '''NGC 598''') is a satellite galaxy of the grander Andromeda galaxy.
'''Triangulum''' (also known as '''Messier 33''', '''M33''' and '''NGC 598''') is a satellite galaxy of the grander [[Andromeda ]] galaxy.

[[File:TriangulumGalaxy.jpg|thumb|400px|The Triangulum galaxy as seen from above its galactic disk. Spiral arms and central bulge can be seen. The areas with glowing red gas indicates the formation of new stars.]]Located approximately 2.7 million light years from [[Earth]], it is a spiral galaxy with a classification of an Sc galaxy, indicating spiral systems.

From Earth, it is found in the constellation Triangulum, hence the name the Triangulum galaxy.
==Alien Homeworlds==
Like every galaxy in the known Universe, it is home to many alien planets.
*[[Opali]] (star)
**[[Angriel]] (planet)
***[[Bakari ]] (moon)
*[[Ztebam]] (planet)
[[Category:Galaxies]]
[[Category:Galaxies]]

Revision as of 14:32, December 20, 2015

Triangulum (also known as Messier 33M33 and NGC 598) is a satellite galaxy of the grander Andromeda galaxy.

The Triangulum galaxy as seen from above its galactic disk. Spiral arms and central bulge can be seen. The areas with glowing red gas indicates the formation of new stars.

Located approximately 2.7 million light years from Earth, it is a spiral galaxy with a classification of an Sc galaxy, indicating spiral systems.

From Earth, it is found in the constellation Triangulum, hence the name the Triangulum galaxy.

Alien Homeworlds

Like every galaxy in the known Universe, it is home to many alien planets.