NGC 1569
The NGC 1569 is a dwarf irregular galaxy in Camelopardalis. The galaxy is relatively nearby. NGC 1569 is characterized by a large starburst. It has formed stars at a rate 100 times greater than that of the Milky Way during the last 100 million years. The numerous supernovae produced in the galaxy as well as the strong stellar winds of its stars have produced filaments and bubbles of ionized hydrogen with respective sizes of up to 3,700 and 380 light years that shine excited by the light of the young stars contained within them and that are conspicuous on images taken with large telescopes.
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Sources: Wikipedia, theskylive.com, in-the-sky.org