Cosmic
clouds of gas and dust drift across this magnificent mosaic covering a
12x12 degree field within the high flying constellation Cygnus. The
collaborative skyscape, a combination of broad and narrow band image
data presented in the Hubble palette, is anchored by bright, hot,
supergiant star Deneb, below center near the left edge. Alpha star of
Cygnus, Deneb, is the top of the Northern Cross asterism and is seen
here next to the dark void known as the Northern Coal Sack. Below Deneb
are the recognizable North America and Pelican nebulae (NGC 7000 and IC
5070). Another supergiant star, Sadr (Gamma Cygni) is near the center of
the field just above the bright wings of the Butterfly Nebula. A line
continuing up and right will encounter the more compact Crescent Nebula
and finally the Tulip Nebula near the top of the frame. Most of these
complex nebulosities are located about 2,000 light-years away. Along
with the Sun, they lie in the Orion spiral arm of our Milky Way galaxy. |
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