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Our Milky Way's largest neighbor, the Andromeda Galaxy, spans about 220,000 light-years across. Two of its dwarf satellite galaxies, Messier 110  and Messier 32 , are visible as bright white spots in this image taken by UA astrophotographer Adam Block. (bottom left) Our Milky Way's largest neighbor, the Andromeda Galaxy, spans about 220,000 light-years across. Two of its dwarf satellite galaxies, Messier 110 and Messier 32 , are visible as bright white spots in this image taken by UA astrophotographer Adam Block.