Until this gamma-ray burst event, the Triangulum Galaxy, at a distance of about 2.9 million light years, was the most distant object visible to the naked eye.
The Triangulum Galaxy (M33) is a difficult averted vision object and only visible at all if it is higher than 50 in the sky.
Under exceptionally good viewing conditions with no light pollution, the Triangulum Galaxy can be seen with the naked eye.
In 2006, a group of astronomers announced the discovery of an eclipsing binary star in the Triangulum Galaxy.
By the time she emerged in the Triangulum Galaxy, she was halfway to having gone rampant from loneliness, and almost attacked a Than ship.
Also, water masers have been used to estimate the distance and proper motion of galaxies in the Local Group, including that of the Triangulum Galaxy.
The size and mass of Dwingeloo 1 are comparable to those of Triangulum Galaxy.
In its overall size and mass the galaxy is comparable to Triangulum Galaxy.
It is inclined at an angle of 42 when viewed from earth and shares many characteristics of the Triangulum Galaxy.
HVC 127-41-330 is a cloud at high speed between the Andromeda and the Triangulum Galaxy.