Sh 2-113

In today's world, Sh 2-113, whether as a topic of debate, as a relevant character or as an emblematic date, has acquired significant importance in various areas. Whether in politics, culture, science or everyday life, Sh 2-113 has positioned itself as a key element that sets the tone for our actions and decisions. In this article, we will analyze the impact and relevance of Sh 2-113 in different contexts, as well as its influence on our society. Since its appearance, Sh 2-113 has aroused notable interest and its presence continues to generate debate and reflection today.

Flying Dragon Nebula
Flying Dragon Nebula in narrowband by amateur astronomer Chuck Ayoub
Observation data
Distance12400 light years away
Physical characteristics
Radius27 light years across
Estimated ageA few thousand years old
Associations
ConstellationCygnus
See also: Open cluster, List of open clusters

Sh 2-113 (Sharpless 113) also known as the Flying Dragon Nebula or LBN 333, is a small planetary nebula that resembles a supernova remnant (SNR) but with no evidence to support it being an SNR. Sh 2-113 is located in the northern hemisphere constellation of Cygnus south of the star Deneb.[1] Nearby are other planetary nebulae named K 2-81, Sh 2-114, Kn 26 and LBN 346.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Sh2-113, Sh2-113". stellarscenes.net. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
  2. ^ "Distant Lights - sh2-113". www.distant-lights.at. Retrieved 2022-09-14.