Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cepheus (Cep)  ·  Contains:  NGC 7822
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NGC 7822 - Cederblad 214, Philippe Barraud
NGC 7822 - Cederblad 214
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NGC 7822 - Cederblad 214

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NGC 7822 - Cederblad 214, Philippe Barraud
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NGC 7822 - Cederblad 214

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NGC 7822 - also referred to as Cederblad 214 and SH2-171 - is a large star forming region in Cepheus, with a few Bok globules and young open clusters.
This complex is 3000 light years from the Solar System. It was discovered in 1829 by John Herschel.

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  • NGC 7822 - Cederblad 214, Philippe Barraud
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    NGC 7822 - Cederblad 214, Philippe Barraud
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NGC 7822 - Cederblad 214, Philippe Barraud