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SH2-223 and SH2-224 in SHO, Frank Zoltowski

SH2-223 and SH2-224 in SHO

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SH2-223 and SH2-224 in SHO, Frank Zoltowski

SH2-223 and SH2-224 in SHO

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SH2-223 (right) and SH2-224 (left) imaged in SHO through a Mamiya Sekor 150mm f/2.8 lens at f/4.0. The frames were collected over a three month interval.

Sh2-223 is a large, faint emission nebula initially believed to be a supernova remnant. Later studies identified an ionizing star opting for the classification of an HII region. The OIII in this object is extremely faint, with the SII only lightly brighter.

SH2-224 is a supernova remnant in the constellation Auriga. According to Pinealt, et al. in the Astrophysical Journal, the unusual shape of this remnant is due to an expansion of the gas into an cavity in the interstellar medium located on the southwest edge of the SNR.

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SH2-223 and SH2-224 in SHO, Frank Zoltowski