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  • Andromeda Galaxy: Stars, Not a Single Sun
    The Andromeda Galaxy does not have a single "sun" like our solar system. It is a massive spiral galaxy containing billions of stars, each of which is like our own Sun, a giant ball of hot gas that produces light and heat through nuclear fusion.

    Here's the breakdown:

    * Our Sun: Is a single star in our solar system.

    * Andromeda Galaxy: Is a galaxy containing billions of stars, each with its own planetary system, similar to our own.

    So, while Andromeda has many stars like our Sun, it does not have a single, central "sun" that the entire galaxy revolves around.

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