Two nearby galaxies are Andromeda galaxy and Triangulum galaxy. Andromeda galaxy is about 2.56 million light years away from us. Triangulum galaxy is about 3 million light years away from us.
The name tells us that it is in the Triangulum constellation. That indicates the general direction. Also, the Triangulum Galaxy is approximately 3 million light-years away - fairly close for a galaxy. In other words, it is part of the Local Group.
That doesn't make sense - there is not "a" triangulum galaxy, it is "the" triangulum galaxy. In other words, this is the proper name of one specific galaxy.
The galaxy Triangulum is like the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies a Spiral Galaxy
In order of distance from EarthNeptuneBarnard's StarAndromedaTriangulum
Triangulum is the constellation between Aries the Ram and Andromeda. It's also the name of a spiral galaxy - it's named The Triangulum Galaxy because it's found in the Triangulum Constellation.
The Andromeda Galaxy, and the Triangulum Galaxy.
Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy. If you meant what's the closest spiral galaxy, then the answer is the Triangulum Galaxy.
It is spiral barrered
400,000,000,000.
It is a fictional galaxy "Far, far away"
No it is "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away"