NGC 6910 - Cygnus

NGC 6910 está muy próximo a la estrella Sadir visualmente, a unos 40' al otro lado de M29. Dista de nosotros unos {{ object[0].NGC6910.mesDistances[0].dist }} {{ object[0].NGC6910.mesDistances[0].unit }}.
Con un tamaño pequeño {{ object[0].NGC6910.angularN }}' x {{ object[0].NGC6910.angularM }}', NGC 6910 es bastante brillante, de la 7ª Magnitud conjunta y lo vemos en junto a un rico fondo de estrellas y nebulosas, claras y oscuras.
NGC6910 - Grupo de orugas - en la IA
NGC 6910 is a young open cluster of stars located in the constellation Cygnus. Here's a summary of its key features:
- Type: Open cluster
- Constellation: Cygnus
- Right Ascension: 20h 23m 26.0s
- Declination: +40° 46' 00"
- Distance: Approximately 3,700 light-years from Earth
- Age: Estimated to be very young, around 5-16 million years old
- Notable Stars: Contains several bright, hot, blue stars (O and B type stars)
- Associated Nebulosity: Embedded within the larger Cygnus OB9 association, often associated with the star-forming region.
- Visibility: Visible through binoculars or a small telescope as a small, concentrated group of stars.
More Details
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Appearance: Visually, it appears as a compact group of stars, often described as having a triangular or wedge shape.
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Formation: These stars formed together from the same molecular cloud. Over time, the stars will gradually drift apart due to gravitational interactions.
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Location: Situated in a rich star-forming region of the Milky Way, making it a good target for observing the processes of stellar birth and evolution.
Más información sobre NGC 6910 en NASA/IPAC.
Mapa alrededor de NGC 6910
Otros identificadores de NGC6910:
"C 2021+406" ,"NGC 6910" ,"OCISM 38" ,"OCl 181" ,"[KPR2004b] 486" ,"[KPS2012] MWSC 3327",