The other large galaxies are the Andromeda Galaxy, and Messier 33 (the 33rd entry in Charles Messier's catalog of fuzzy things in the sky). Also in the Local Group are a couple dozen dwarf galaxies.
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The James Webb Space Telescope hones in on star-forming region in the Triangulum Galaxy (images)The Triangulum Galaxy, within which NGC 604 sits, is also known as Messier 33 (M33). The gas clouds that fill this star-birthing region are estimated to be around 1,300 light-years across.
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Star-packed Triangulum Galaxy shines in new Hubble Telescope imageThe spiral galaxy Messier 33 (M33), also known as the Triangulum Galaxy, is the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, after the Andromeda galaxy (M31) and our own Milky Way.
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