Sharpless 45

E504051

Sharpless 45 is an emission nebula in the constellation Sagittarius, better known as the Omega Nebula, notable for its bright star-forming regions and distinctive swan-like shape.

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Label Occurrences
Sharpless 45 canonical 1

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf H II region
emission nebula
alsoKnownAs Checkmark Nebula NERFINISHED
Horseshoe Nebula NERFINISHED
M17 NERFINISHED
Messier 17 NERFINISHED
NGC 6618 NERFINISHED
Omega Nebula NERFINISHED
Swan Nebula NERFINISHED
angularSize about 11 arcminutes by 6 arcminutes
apparentMagnitudeV approximately 6.0
bestSeenFrom low northern latitudes
southern latitudes
bestViewingSeason northern summer
catalogCode Sh 2-45 NERFINISHED
celestialHemisphere southern celestial hemisphere
contains dark dust lanes
embedded star cluster
molecular clouds
young massive stars
declination −16° 11′ (approximate)
discoveredBy Philippe Loys de Chéseaux NERFINISHED
discoveryYear 1745–1746 (approximate)
distanceFromEarth about 1.6–2.0 kiloparsecs
about 5000–6000 light-years
dominantEmissionLine H-alpha
[O III]
excitedBy ultraviolet radiation from hot O-type stars
hasColor reddish due to hydrogen emission
hasShape omega-like shape
swan-like shape
includedInCatalog Messier catalogue NERFINISHED
New General Catalogue (NGC) NERFINISHED
Sharpless catalog of H II regions NERFINISHED
isPopularTargetFor amateur astrophotography
professional astronomical studies of star formation
isRegionOf active star formation
locatedInConstellation Sagittarius NERFINISHED
locatedNear Galactic plane
observedIn infrared wavelengths
optical wavelengths
radio wavelengths
partOf Milky Way NERFINISHED
Sagittarius Arm of the Milky Way NERFINISHED
rightAscension 18h 20m (approximate)

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Omega Nebula catalogNumber Sharpless 45