Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Andromeda (And)  ·  Contains:  NGC 206
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NGC 206 in the Andromeda Galaxy, Barry Wilson
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NGC 206 in the Andromeda Galaxy

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NGC 206 in the Andromeda Galaxy, Barry Wilson
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NGC 206 in the Andromeda Galaxy

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Originally conceived by Steve and I as a target to bridge the altitude gap between two other projects, gathering data while we wait for the next project to rise, I am pleased to see the detail that the TEC can pull out of our neighbouring galaxy.

From Wikipedia: "NGC 206 is the richest and most conspicuous star cloud in the Andromeda Galaxy as well as one of the largest and brightest star formation regions of the Local Group.[2] It contains more than 300 stars brighter than Mb=−3.6.[3] It was originally identified by Edwin Hubble as a star cluster but today, due to its size, it is classified as an OB association.[4]

NGC 206 is located in a spiral arm of the Andromeda Galaxy, in a zone free of neutral hydrogen and has a double structure, with one region that has an age of around 10 million years and includes several H II regions in one of its borders and other with an age of between 40 million years and 50 million years that includes a number of cepheids. Both parts are separated by a band of interstellar dust and include hundreds of stars of spectral type O and B".

Data acquisition: Barry Wilson & Steve Milne

Processing: Barry Wilson.

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NGC 206 in the Andromeda Galaxy, Barry Wilson

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