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| Jul 17 2008, 12:51 AM EDT (current) | Rusty845 | 2 words deleted |
| Jul 17 2008, 12:51 AM EDT | Rusty845 |
| NGC 6946 is a large spiral galaxy, lying on the Cepheus - Cygnus border about two degrees southwest of the 3rd- magnitude star Eta Cephei. The galaxy is 11th magnitude, and appears nearly circular to the eye, measuring about 8' in diameter. Many observers find this object difficult even with large telescopes, but personally I had no trouble seeing it with a 4.5-inch scope. I think that the key to success is observing from a location with very dark skies, because the galaxy has a low surface brightness even moderate light pollution will make it invisible. Appearing in the same visual field, just 40' northwest of |