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| image = Flying-Dragon-Nebula.png |
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| caption = Sh2-113 in narrowband by amateur astronomer Chuck Ayoub |
| caption = Sh2-113 in narrowband by amateur astronomer Chuck Ayoub? |
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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
- ^ "Sh2-113, Sh2-114". stellarscenes.net. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Distant Lights - sh2-114". www.distant-lights.at. Retrieved 2022-09-14.