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[ [M32, Bill Keel/Lowell]](../Pics/More/m32ua.jpg) [[Png]](../Pics/Png/m32ua.png)

M32, also known as NGC 221, the brighter but smaller and closer elliptical companion of the Andromeda galaxy M31. This is a pseudocolor version of a V band image taken (in indifferent seeing) with the Lowell 1.1-meter telescope, photo by Bill Keel.

[ [M32, Bill Keel/KPNO]](../Pics/More/m32keel.jpg) [[Png]](../Pics/Png/m32keel.png)

The brighter and closer elliptical companion of the Andromeda galaxy, also known as NGC 221. This is the inner half of a V-band CCD image taken in twilight (15 seconds' exposure) at the prime focus of the 4-meter Mayall telescope of Kitt Peak National Observatory. North is at the top and east to the left, for direct comparison with a chart or eyepiece view. The center of M31 is to the north. This area subtends 7.3 arcminutes, and is shown with a logarithmic intensity mapping. Even so, the bright nucleus of M32 (probably the highest stellar density known in the entire Local Group) saturates the display.

Both images above were taken from Bill Keel's image collection at the University of Alabama.



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