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At the very top center is the star cluster M21.
Diagonally right below that is the Trifid nebula M20 and diagonally right below that is Sh2-28.
At the very bottom center is the Lagoon Nebula M8 with the bright nebulae NGC 6526 (lower left) and the irregular region NGC 6533 (upper right) (separated by the slightly darker s-shaped region) and the star cluster NGC 6530 (to the left of the bright region).
To the left is the large nebula Sh2-29 with the nebula NGC 6559 (lower left) and the oblique planetary nebula Minkowski 1-41 (red dot), the star cluster IC 4685 (center), the nebula IC 1275 (upper left center), the nebula IC 1274 (above).
A little above the blue star is the nebula IC 4684 and obliquely above it on the right is the Star cluster NGC 6546.
The upper part is IC 4954, the lower is IC 4955.
Together they form the nebula BFS 2.
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According to the BFS catalog, this is a star cluster with a circumferential emission nebula of 20".
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The right nebula is BSF 6.
The left nebula is BSF 8.
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The right nebula is BSF 6.
The left nebula is BSF 8.
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The fringes of the emission nebula Sh2-129 can be seen at the left edge.
SIMBAD has flat coordinates for BFS 9, which is in the middle of Sh2-129. The BFS catalog says under the comments that it is the DG 168 reflection nebula.
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BFS 10 is the right next to IC 1396 (Sh2-131).
The complete nebula is IC 5134, the centered star cluster is NGC 7129.
On the left the two blue stars are IC 5132 (top) and IC 5133 (bottom).
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The star cluster on the left is King 10.
The small emission nebulae on the lower left are Sh2-147 (fainter nebulae) and Sh2-148/Sh2-149.
In the lower right you can still see the fringes of the Wizard Nebula (Sh2-142).
The brighter nebula in the center of the image is BFS 13. Right above is the nebula BFS 12.
The BFS catalog says for BFS 12, that it is very faint, but has its greatest intensity in the HII-range.
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The star cluster on the left is King 10.
The small emission nebulae on the lower left are Sh2-147 (fainter nebulae) and Sh2-148/Sh2-149.
In the lower right you can still see the fringes of the Wizard Nebula (Sh2-142).
The brighter nebula in the center of the image is BFS 13. Right above is the nebula BFS 12.
The BFS catalog says for BFS 12, that it is very faint, but has its greatest intensity in the HII-range.
In the center of the image is SH2-153.
Adjacent directly below to the right is Sh2-152.
Diagonally below on the left comes a nebula group consisting of Sh2-147 (the lowest faint nebula), Sh2-148 (slightly brighter directly above), and Sh2-149 (a very small nebula above Sh2-148).
The nebula area in the upper right corner is BFS 14.
The smaller star cluster centered is King 19.
The red dot at the bottom of the right side is IC 1470. Surrounding it are the nebulae BFS 15 (below), BFS 16 (diagonally right above), BFS 17 (just to the left), BFS 18 (to the left of BFS 17), and BFS 19 (above).
To the left of the star cluster is NGC 7510.
The smaller star cluster centered is King 19.
The red dot at the bottom of the right side is IC 1470. Surrounding it are the nebulae BFS 15 (below), BFS 16 (diagonally right above), BFS 17 (just to the left), BFS 18 (to the left of BFS 17), and BFS 19 (above).
To the left of the star cluster is NGC 7510.
The smaller star cluster centered is King 19.
The red dot at the bottom of the right side is IC 1470. Surrounding it are the nebulae BFS 15 (below), BFS 16 (diagonally right above), BFS 17 (just to the left), BFS 18 (to the left of BFS 17), and BFS 19 (above).
To the left of the star cluster is NGC 7510.
The smaller star cluster centered is King 19.
The red dot at the bottom of the right side is IC 1470. Surrounding it are the nebulae BFS 15 (below), BFS 16 (diagonally right above), BFS 17 (just to the left), BFS 18 (to the left of BFS 17), and BFS 19 (above).
To the left of the star cluster is NGC 7510.
The smaller star cluster centered is King 19.
The red dot at the bottom of the right side is IC 1470. Surrounding it are the nebulae BFS 15 (below), BFS 16 (diagonally right above), BFS 17 (just to the left), BFS 18 (to the left of BFS 17), and BFS 19 (above).
To the left of the star cluster is NGC 7510.
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The blue reflection nebula is vdB 4.
The dark nebula above is LDN 1302.
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In the center of the image is the galaxy Cassiopeia 1 (PGC 100169).
It is not sure if this object is meant in the BFS catalog.
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There is no nebula under the given coordinates (image center). According to the data of the catalog there should be a nebula with a size of 2x2'.
Probably this object does not exist.
The BFS catalog notes that the nebula is part of Sh2-171 (BFS catalog numbering; old Sharpless catalog number: Sh2-190).
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In the center of the image is the galaxy Cassiopeia 2 (PGC 100170).
It is not sure if this object is meant in the BFS catalog.
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4 small nebulae each 1' form the 4' nebular region.
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On the right is the emission nebula Sh2-202.
In the upper left is the reflection nebula vdB 14, below it under the other bright star is vdB 15.
On the right is the emission nebula Sh2-202.
In the upper left is the reflection nebula vdB 14, below it under the other bright star is vdB 15.
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At the upper left edge of Sh2-203, the very small emission nebula BFS 31 can be seen.
The small nebula in the lower right is BFS 30.
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At the upper left edge of Sh2-203, the very small emission nebula BFS 31 can be seen.
The small nebula in the lower right is BFS 30.
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Sh2-205 can be seen in the center of the image.
In the lower right is the reflection nebula BFS 32.
At the lower left edge a piece of Sh2-206 can be seen. Above it on the right is the faint nebula BFS 33.
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Sh2-205 can be seen in the center of the image.
In the lower right is the reflection nebula BFS 32.
At the lower left edge a piece of Sh2-206 can be seen. Above it on the right is the faint nebula BFS 33.
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According to the BFS catalog, the nebulae BFS 35 (right at the edge), BFS 36 (obliquely left above), BFS 37 (center of the image), BFS 38 (to the left around the bright star), BFS 39 (directly above), and BFS 41 (to the left of BFS 38) belong to the underlying large molecular cloud.
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According to the BFS catalog, the nebulae BFS 35 (right at the edge), BFS 36 (obliquely left above), BFS 37 (center of the image), BFS 38 (to the left around the bright star), BFS 39 (directly above), and BFS 41 (to the left of BFS 38) belong to the underlying large molecular cloud.
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SIMBAD has stored wrong coordinates for this object.
According to the BFS catalog, the nebulae BFS 35 (right at the edge), BFS 36 (oblique left above), BFS 37 (center of image), BFS 38 (left of it around the bright star), BFS 39 (directly above it), and BFS 41 (left of BFS 38) belong to the underlying large molecular cloud.
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According to the BFS catalog, the nebulae BFS 35 (right at the edge), BFS 36 (obliquely left above), BFS 37 (center of the image), BFS 38 (to the left around the bright star), BFS 39 (directly above), and BFS 41 (to the left of BFS 38) belong to the underlying large molecular cloud.
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SIMBAD has stored wrong coordinates for this object.
According to the BFS catalog, the nebulae BFS 35 (right at the edge), BFS 36 (oblique left above), BFS 37 (center of image), BFS 38 (left of it around the bright star), BFS 39 (directly above it), and BFS 41 (left of BFS 38) belong to the underlying large molecular cloud.
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The yellow spot above is the Weinberger 28 galaxy group.
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According to the BFS catalog, the nebulae BFS 35 (right at the edge), BFS 36 (obliquely left above), BFS 37 (center of the image), BFS 38 (to the left around the bright star), BFS 39 (directly above), and BFS 41 (to the left of BFS 38) belong to the underlying large molecular cloud.
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No nebula is to be found under the given coordinates (image center). According to the data of the catalog there should be a nebula with a size of 8x8'.
Probably this object does not exist.
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The large nebula is Sh2-221.
At its upper edge is Sh2-219 and at the right edge is BFS 43.
At the top edge of the image is Sh2-217.
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The large nebula in the center is Sh2-232. In its center also is the planetary nebula PN G173.5+03.2 (blue dot).
Diagonally left above it is Sh2-235 with the small nebulae BFS 46 and BFS 47 above it.
To the left of it is Sh2-231.
And again to the left of that, the small nebula, is Sh2-233.
The large nebula in the center is Sh2-232. In its center also is the planetary nebula PN G173.5+03.2 (blue dot).
Diagonally left above it is Sh2-235 with the small nebulae BFS 46 and BFS 47 above it.
To the left of it is Sh2-231.
And again to the left of that, the small nebula, is Sh2-233.
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The large nebula coming out of the head of the Jellyfish is Sh2-249.
The small blue nebula on the right above the Jellyfish Nebula IC 443 (Sh2-248) is IC 444 (vdB 75).
Below this is still the nebula BFS 51.
At the upper right edge near the end of the nebula is a bright yellow star; to its left is a pink nebula HoCr 1 (visible at high image magnification; just before the dark area in the nebula).
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BFS 52 consists of 2 emission nebulae and one reflection nebula.
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At the upper left is vdB 85.
At the upper center edge of the image is BFS 53.
The nebula area on the lower right is Sh2-284.
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The planetary nebula on the right is Abell 18.
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At the top right is BFS 56.
Directly below is BFS 57.
In the upper left corner is BFS 58.
At the bottom right is BFS 59.
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At the top right is BFS 56.
Directly below is BFS 57.
In the upper left corner is BFS 58.
At the bottom right is BFS 59.
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At the top right is BFS 56.
Directly below is BFS 57.
In the upper left corner is BFS 58.
At the bottom right is BFS 59.
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At the top right is BFS 56.
Directly below is BFS 57.
In the upper left corner is BFS 58.
At the bottom right is BFS 59.
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At the bottom left is vdB 87.
Vertically above it, towards the upper edge, is NGC 2316 and to its right NGC 2313.
At the left edge in the center you can still see the foothills of M50.
At the top of the image is NGC 2309 (Mel 56).
In the center of the image is BFS 63.
Diagonally to the right above this nebula is Sh2-291.
At the bottom left is vdB 87.
Vertically above it, toward the upper edge, is NGC 2316 and to its right is NGC 2313.
At the left edge in the center you can still see the foothills of M50.
At the top of the image is NGC 2309 (Mel 56).
In the center of the image is BFS 63.
Diagonally to the right above this nebula is Sh2-291.
At the bottom left is vdB 87.
Vertically above it, towards the upper edge, is NGC 2316 and to its right NGC 2313.
At the left edge in the center you can see the foothills of M50.
At the top of the image is NGC 2309 (Mel 56).
In the center of the image is BFS 63.
Diagonally to the right above this nebula is Sh2-291.
At the bottom left is vdB 87.
Vertically above it, towards the upper edge, is NGC 2316 and to its right NGC 2313.
At the left edge in the center you can still see the foothills of M50.
At the top of the image is NGC 2309 (Mel 56).
In the center of the image is BFS 63.
Diagonally to the right above this nebula is Sh2-291.
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The left part of Sh2-5 is RCW 123.
The nebula in the upper right is Sh2-3.
At the lower right edge, the small bright nebula is Sh2-4.
Centered below Sh2-5 is RCW 122.
At the lower left edge of Sh2-5, the planetary nebula NGC 6337 can be seen.