NGC_6914
NGC 6914 is a bright and irregular galaxy located in the constellation Cygnus. It is approximately 11 million light-years away from Earth and is known for its active star formation, particularly in its central region. This galaxy is part of a larger group of galaxies and is often studied to understand the processes of star formation in irregular galaxies.
The galaxy features prominent regions of intense star activity, known as H II regions, where new stars are born from clouds of gas and dust. NGC 6914 is also notable for its unusual structure, which includes a pair of bright knots that are rich in young, hot stars. These characteristics make it an interesting subject for astronomers studying the evolution of galaxies.