The Fireworks Galaxy NGC 6946: 25 million light years away | Hubble
We are able to marvel at NGC 6946 as it is a face-on galaxy. It means that we see the galaxy “facing” us, rather than seeing it from the side (known as edge-on). The Fireworks Galaxy is further classified as an intermediate spiral galaxy and as a starburst galaxy. The former means the structure of NGC 6946 sits between a full spiral and a barred spiral galaxy, with only a slight bar in its center, and the latter means it has an exceptionally high rate of star formation.
The galaxy resides 25.2 million light-years away, along the border of the northern constellations of Cepheus and Cygnus (The Swan).
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Leroy, K. S. Long
Release Date: Jan. 4, 2021
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