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  SH-223-5_2007_12_10_Ha.jpg - Title: SH-2-223, SH2-224 and SH2-225 in Auriga By: Greg Beeke Telescope: Borg 100ED f/4  Filters: 6nm H-Alpha Camera: Yankee Robotics Trifid 2 6303 at -25 degrees Celsius Mount: Aim Controls EQ2 Guider: Atik 16IC Exposure: Ha=12x960s binned 2x2 Notes: These very faint nebulae can be found near Rho Auriga. To the North is SH-2-224 supernova remnant.  To the right is SH2-223 supernova remnant and bottom left is SH2-225 bright nebula.  At first sight it seems strange that two supernovae should occur in such close proximity.  In fact SH2-223 is almost twice as far away from us than SH2-224 is.  
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 Title: SH-2-223, SH2-224 and SH2-225 in Auriga
By: Greg Beeke
Telescope: Borg 100ED f/4
Filters: 6nm H-Alpha
Camera: Yankee Robotics Trifid 2 6303 at -25 degrees Celsius
Mount: Aim Controls EQ2
Guider: Atik 16IC
Exposure: Ha=12x960s binned 2x2
Notes: These very faint nebulae can be found near Rho Auriga. To the North is SH-2-224 supernova remnant. To the right is SH2-223 supernova remnant and bottom left is SH2-225 bright nebula. At first sight it seems strange that two supernovae should occur in such close proximity. In fact SH2-223 is almost twice as far away from us than SH2-224 is.
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