Credit & Copyright: Paolo Demaria
Explanation:
A cosmic snapshot from May 19,
this colorful telescopic field of view spans about 1 degree
or 2 full moons on the sky.
Spiky in appearance, foreground Milky Way stars are scattered
toward the royal constellation
Cepheus while stars
of open cluster NGC 6939 gather about 5 thousand light-years in the distance
near the top of the frame.
Face-on spiral
galaxy NGC 6946 is toward the lower left nearly
22 million light-years away.
The helpful red lines identify recently discovered
supernova
SN 2017eaw, the death explosion of a massive star nestled
in the galaxy's bluish spiral arms.
In fact
in the last 100 years, 10 supernovae have been discovered in NGC 6946.
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 - supernova - zvezdnoe skoplenie - spiral'naya galaktika - Sverhnovye
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