Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Auriga (Aur)  ·  Contains:  Sh2-226
Sh2 226 HA RGB, Jerry Yesavage
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Sh2 226 HA RGB

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Description

From GalaxyMap:

Little appears in the scientific literature about this nebula. It is more prominent at radio and infrared frequencies than hydrogen-alpha, suggesting that it is visually obscured. Avedisova places it in star formation region SFR 168.48-0.97 with two masers. It is near in the sky to the better studied Sh 2-228 and has a roughly similar distance estimate. Both nebulae appear to lie behind the Aur OB1 association in the outer galaxy.

GENERAL NOTE ON SHARPLESS2 OBJECTS>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I have been on a project for several years now to image all the Sharpless2 Objects that I can see from my location near San Francisco. I chose these because they are visible in light polluted areas. These objects generally represent left over Hydrogen along the edge of the Milky Way that has gotten molded into interesting shapes.

There are 313 Sh2 objects and those below 70 and above 283 are generally too low on the horizon for me to image... this leaves me 213 that are feasible... and I have imaged all of these but 18. 13 of these are too big for my system. So 5 to go: (228, 262, 278, 279 and 282).

Many were taken with my old Tak 180 ED, which had a wide field of view, but was replaced with my Stellarvue 130, which is more narrow field.

This is my collection:

Sharpless2

Please note there is also a Sharpless2 Group with now more than 1000 examples.

Hope you enjoy these obscure but interesting objects...

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