Avedisova star formation regions in sector 180°-170°

This page lists Avedisova star formation regions in the sector with galactic longitude 180°-170° (between galactic latitude -5° and +5°) that contain objects that have at least one bibliographic reference in the SIMBAD database. The regions can be sorted in the order of regions containing objects with the most references or in the order of regions with the most components. The location is linked to a page summarising the data on the star formation region and the object name is linked to the SIMBAD page for that object. Each line also lists the SIMBAD suggested type for that object as well as the number of bibliographic references.

SIMBAD cross reference and type information is not always accurate, so this information should be treated cautiously. It is best to read the bibliographic references for the object to get the latest and most accurate information.

Sort by [Maximum number of SIMBAD references | Number of components]

Region Components Most referenced object Type Object references
173.61+2.80 [54] SH 2-235 PN [112]
176.53-0.13 [22] NSV 2452 V* [94]
173.37+2.55 [20] LBN 808 HII [77]
173.63-1.70 [13] NGC 1893 OpCl [117]
172.97-1.31 [11] NGC 1907 Cl* [70]
171.97-2.18 [10] V* AE Aur Orion_V* [346]
179.07+4.27 [10] LDN 1555 DkNeb [15]
174.19-0.08 [9] [XT95] 2 Cloud [98]
173.92+0.32 [9] NGC 1931 OpCl [68]
173.37-0.19 [8] IC 417 HII [30]
177.72-0.33 [6] WB89 678 YSO [22]
174.52+1.05 [4] M 36 OpCl [96]
173.47+3.23 [4] LBN 805 HII [22]
170.67-0.27 [4] WB89 626 Galaxy [22]
177.96+0.53 [4] IRAS 05403+3038 IR [5]
172.43+3.15 [4] LDN 1518 DkNeb [4]
178.67+1.20 [3] [TRC83] 18 HH [18]
172.53+2.35 [3] IRAS 05335+3609 IR [8]
179.68-2.57 [3] WB89 661 HII [6]
170.80+0.00 [3] IRAS 05184+3635 IR [3]
177.30-1.33 [2] IRAS 05305+3029 IR [15]
176.29-1.34 [2] IRAS 05305+3029 IR [15]
176.53-1.60 [2] IRAS 05271+3059 IR [9]
173.37+3.03 [2] IRAS 05380+3608 IR [6]
171.60+0.93 [2] IRAS 05229+3616 IR [4]
171.66+2.41 [2] LDN 1509 DkNeb [4]
176.95-0.44 [2] IRAS 05331+3115 IR [4]
173.09-3.46 [2] IRAS 05111+3244 IR [4]
172.87+0.99 [2] IRAS 05282+3527 IR [4]
178.99-0.54 [2] IRAS 05378+2928 IR [4]
174.73+3.72 [2] IRAS 05444+3520 IR [4]
171.26+2.54 [2] IRAS 05302+3739 IR [3]
179.67-0.52 [2] IRAS 05396+2855 IR [3]
174.12+2.55 [2] IRAS 05379+3515 IR [3]
171.17+0.45 [2] IRAS 05212+3633 IR [3]
175.33+1.33 [2] IRAS 05354+3341 IR [2]
171.04+1.90 [2] IRAS 05269+3728 IR [2]
171.41-2.60 [2] IRAS 05097+3435 IR [2]
173.29+3.47 [2] IRAS 05396+3626 IR [2]
176.42-2.04 [2] IRAS 05256+3049 IR [2]
174.23+2.18 [2] IRAS 05367+3458 IR [2]
173.07+2.86 [2] IRAS 05365+3618 IR [1]

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Acknowledgement: based on the Catalog of Star-Forming Regions in the Galaxy ( Avedisova, V. S., Astronomy Reports, Volume 46, Issue 3, March 2002, pp.193-205 [2002ARep...46..193A]). The complete catalog can be accessed here: V/112/.

For more information, read The Avedisova catalog: A real Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?