Credit & Copyright: Alberto Pisabarro
Explanation:
Face-on spiral galaxy NGC 6946 and open star cluster NGC 6939 share
this
cosmic snapshot,
composed with over 68 hours of image data captured
with a small telescope on planet Earth.
The field of view spans spans about 1 degree
or 2 full moons on the sky toward the northern constellation
Cepheus.
Seen through faint interstellar dust couds near the plane of our
Milky Way galaxy, the stars of
open cluster
NGC 6939
are 5,600 light-years in the distance, near bottom right in the frame.
Face-on spiral galaxy NGC 6946
is at top left, but lies some 22 million light-years away.
In the last 100 years, 10 supernovae have been discovered
in NGC 6946,
the latest one seen
in
2017.
By comparison, the average rate of supernovae in our Milky Way is about 1
every 100 years or so.
Of course, NGC 6946 is also known as The
Fireworks Galaxy.
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NGC 6946 - star cluster - spiral galaxy - звездное скопление - спиральная галактика
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