Michael’s Miscellany: Observe the Fireworks Galaxy
How can a celestial object be bright and faint at the same time? The answer hinges on its surface brightness. In the case of spiral galaxy NGC 6946, its overall brightness, magnitude 9.6, is high for a galaxy. Unfortunately, that light spreads over an area 1/20 of 1° across. For comparison, that area is one-quarter ofContinue reading "Michael’s Miscellany: Observe the Fireworks Galaxy"
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