
NGC 6822 Through a Veil of Galactic Cirrus
This image shows a deep view of Barnard’s Galaxy (NGC 6822), an irregular dwarf galaxy that is one of the nearest neighbours to our Milky Way.
This galaxy was discovered by astronomer Edward E. Barnard in 1884 and is located about 1.6 million light years away in the constellation Sagittarius. Despite boasting a meagre 10 million stars, and extending only one tenth the size of our Milky Way, NGC 6822 contains a full menagerie of hot red star forming HII regions, planetary nebulae, bright OB associations and dark clouds.

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