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Old 17-03-2024, 08:41 PM
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Hi Mike,
well done - that's an image of a very large galaxy.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/IC_2531

How large is it compared to M31 Andromeda?
Some back of the envelope calculations:

There are 2 results for it's distance either 135 mly or 111 mly.
It's angular size = 6.6' from http://www.wikisky.org/
M31 angular size = 199.5' from http://www.wikisky.org/

Using both distances in mly.
I scale it with M31 at 2.54 mly.
135/2.54 = 53 times further away.
111/2.54 = 44 times further away.

Using a distance of 135 mly . size = 53 x 6.6' = 350'
Using a distance of 111 mly . size = 44 x 6.6' = 290'

350'/199.5' = 1.75.
290'/ 199.5' = 1.45.

Therefore -
IC2531 is between 45% and 75% larger than the Andromeda galaxy.

M31 is approx 200,000 lys in diameter.
So IC2531 is between 290,000 and 350,000 light years in diameter.

cheers
Allan
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