NGC 6946 is a medium-sized, face-on
spiral galaxy about 22 million light years away from Earth. In the past
century, eight supernovas have been observed to explode in the arms of this
galaxy. Chandra observations (purple) have, in fact, revealed three of the
oldest supernovas ever detected in X-rays, giving more credence to its nickname
of the "Fireworks Galaxy." This composite image also includes optical
data from the Gemini Observatory in red, yellow, and cyan.
Image credit: X-ray:
NASA/CXC/MSSL/R.Soria et al, Optical: AURA/Gemini OBs
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