From - Space.com By - Anthony Wood Edited by - Amal Udawatta Ron Brecher captured a breathtaking view of the Andromeda Galaxy shining in the skies over Canada. (Image credit: Ronald Brecher) Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher has captured a stunning image of our neighboring spiral galaxy, Andromeda, shining in deep space some 2.5 million light-years from Earth. Brecher's image captured spectacular detail in the sweeping spiral arms of the 260,000 light-year -wide galaxy gleaming with the intense light of star formation. Dense dust lanes can be seen coiling around Andromeda's glowing galactic center , which is thought to house a supermassive black hole 140 million times more massive than our sun. The nearby satellite galaxy M32 can also be seen as a bright ball on the upper edge of Andromeda's disk while the milky splash of light below is in fact the elliptical galaxy Messier 110 , which plays host to around 10 billion stars of its o...