Avedisova concludes that Sh 2-309 is ionised by the star cluster 
Bochum 6, including the O9 III giant 
LSS 499. She places it in star formation region 
SFR 234.76-0.20 along with the HII region 
Bran 42 and the emission star 
SS73 6.
The nebula contains the loose infrared cluster 
[DBS2003] 9.
A 1995 paper places Sh 2-299, Sh 2-300, Sh 2-305, Sh 2-306, Sh 2-307 and Sh 2-309 into the same giant molecular cloud complex. A 1996 paper places Sh 2-305 to Sh 2-309 into molecular cloud 
[JKK96] D within the enormous infrared ring called the 
GS234-02 supershell, in the Perseus arm.
You can view the enormous dust ring around the supershell in this 
WISE infrared image. Sh 2-299 and Sh 2-300 also appear in this direction.
				
					S299, S300, S305, S306, S307 and S309 are all part of the same giant molecular cloud complex at 4200 pc. [
1]
More on the GS234-02 supershell. [
2]
Contains the loose infrared cluster [DBS2003] 9. [
3]
Notes
 1. ^ Russeil, D., Georgelin, Y. M., Georgelin, Y. P., et al. (1995). "Galactic 
HII regions at l= 234deg.", Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series,  
Vol. 114, 557. [1995A&AS..114..557R] 
 2. ^ Jung, Jae Hoon, Koo, Bon-Chul, & Kang, Yong-Hee (1996). "GS234-02: A Star 
Forming Supershell in the Outer Galaxy", The Astronomical Journal,  Vol. 
112, 1625. [1996AJ....112.1625J] 
 3. ^ Dutra, C. M., Bica, E., Soares, J., et al. (2003). "New infrared star 
clusters in the southern Milky Way with 2MASS", Astronomy and Astrophysics,  
Vol. 400, 533-539. [2003A&A...400..533D]