NGC 206
NGC 206 is a bright star-forming region located within the Andromeda Galaxy, approximately 2.5 million light-years away from Earth. It is part of the larger Andromeda I star cloud and is notable for its rich collection of young, hot stars.
This region is particularly interesting to astronomers because it provides insights into the processes of star formation and the evolution of galaxies. NGC 206 contains several massive stars that emit strong ultraviolet radiation, which influences the surrounding gas and dust, contributing to the ongoing cycle of star birth.