
Sh2-91 (SNR G65.3+5.7)

Another supernova remnant in constellation Cygnus.
Read more “Sh2-91 (SNR G65.3+5.7)”Another supernova remnant in constellation Cygnus.
Read more “Sh2-91 (SNR G65.3+5.7)”The massive clouds of ionized hydrogen in constellation Cygnus are an endless source of interesting structures and objects.
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Read more “M 63 (Sunflower Galaxy)”This image shows two completely different objects with distances of completely different scales: the Coma Galaxy Cluster in constellation Coma Berenices, mean distance is 321 million light years, and minor planet 679 Pax cruising through our solar system between Mars and Jupiter.
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