Science Briefing: Andromeda Galaxy

7 Aug 2025

Location

Virtual

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About Event

In this edition of NASA’s Universe of Learning Science Briefings, we will learn about the formation and evolution of our nearest large neighbor galaxy, the Andromeda Galaxy. The clues to its formation and evolution come from the stellar structure of Andromeda, the unusual companion galaxies and the streams of stars that surround the disk of Andromeda, and the movement (“kinematics”) and chemical make-ups (“abundances”) of stars in Andromeda.

Dr. Ben Williams will introduce the Andromeda Galaxy, focusing on its structure and resolved stellar populations. 

Dr. Michelle Collins will explore the stellar streams and unusual satellite galaxies around our large spiral galaxy neighbor, the Andromeda Galaxy.

Dr. Ivanna Escala will discuss how measurements of the chemical composition and kinematics of individual stars in the Andromeda galaxy can reveal its history of formation and evolution.

Location

Virtual

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Have questions? Please contact the project coordinator.

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7 Aug 2025
An artificial color image showing a ring or spiral-like structure at a large inclination angle, with red colored spirals at the outer radii depicting hydrogen gas emission, yellowish- green spirals inside the red spirals indicating cold dust emission, and finally blue spirals around the center of the image revealing hot dust emission. Credit: ESA/NASA/JPL-Caltech/GBT/WSRT/IRAM/C. Clark (STScI)

Image Credit: ESA/NASA/JPL-Caltech/GBT/WSRT/IRAM/C. Clark (STScI)

The NASA’s Universe of Learning Science Briefings are professional learning telecons for the informal science education community, done in partnership with the NASA’s Museum & Informal Education Alliance, now found on NASA CONNECTS. These monthly thematic briefings highlight current NASA astrophysics explorations and discoveries from across the suite of NASA astrophysics missions. NASA scientists and engineers provide contemporary science results, and are able to respond to listener questions during the telecon. NASA-developed education and outreach resources, matched to the monthly theme, are included in every briefing.

In order to participate in the telecon and ask questions of the scientists, please join NASA’s Museum & Informal Education Alliance.

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