Summary:
- The Andromeda galaxy, our closest large galactic neighbor, has dozens of smaller satellite galaxies orbiting around it.
- Surprisingly, these satellite galaxies are all aligned and pointing towards the Milky Way galaxy, our home galaxy. This unusual alignment has puzzled astronomers.
- Researchers are still trying to understand why the Andromeda satellite galaxies have this strange orientation, which could provide clues about the formation and evolution of galaxy systems.