Brought to light

Federico Vittorio Mantovani, taken from Valico di San Fermo, Genoa, Italy IC 342 is a relatively nearby galaxy, just 11 million light-years away and glowing at magnitude 8.4. But it earns its nickname, the Hidden Galaxy, because it lies in Camelopardalis in a crowded region of sky near the Milky Way’s equator. This imager capturedContinue reading “Brought to light”

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