Andromeda XXII

Andromeda XXII (Pisces VI, Triangulum I) is a low surface brightness dwarf spheroidal galaxy about 940–1,033 kiloparsecs (3.07×106–3.37×106 ly) away from the Sun in the constellation Pisces, of the Local Group. Andromeda XXII is located much closer in projection to M33 than M31 [42 kiloparsecs (140×103 ly) vs. 224 kiloparsecs (730×103 ly)]. This fact suggests that it might be the first Triangulum (M33) satellite ever discovered. However, it is currently catalogued as a satellite of Andromeda (M31).

Andromeda XXII

Andromeda XXII (Pisces VI, Triangulum I) is a low surface brightness dwarf spheroidal galaxy about 940–1,033 kiloparsecs (3.07×106–3.37×106 ly) away from the Sun in the constellation Pisces, of the Local Group. Andromeda XXII is located much closer in projection to M33 than M31 [42 kiloparsecs (140×103 ly) vs. 224 kiloparsecs (730×103 ly)]. This fact suggests that it might be the first Triangulum (M33) satellite ever discovered. However, it is currently catalogued as a satellite of Andromeda (M31).