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NGC 2023

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Right ascension
  
05 41 37.9

Distance
  
1467.7 ly   (450 pc)

Constellation
  
Declination
  
−02° 15′ 52″

Apparent dimensions (V)
  
10′x10′

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Designations
  
NGC 2023, LBN 954, VDB 52, [XT95] 6, GN 05.39.1.02, RAFGL 806, [NYS99] C-23, IRAS 05391-0217, RX J0541.8-0217, [RK68] 38

Similar
  
IC 434, Flame Nebula, Horsehead Nebula, Alnitak, Sh2‑279

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NGC 2023 (also known as LBN 954) is an emission and reflection nebula located in the constellation of Orion. It was discovered by William Herschel on 6 January 1785. Its size in the night sky is 10 x 10 arcminutes. At a distance of 1467 light years (450 parsecs) from Earth, it is located close to the Orion Nebula.

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NGC 2023 The Horsehead Nebula amp NGC 2023 in Orion Anne39s Astronomy News

The region emits fluorescent molecular hydrogen emission at near-infrared range. It is 4 light years in diameter making it one of the largest reflection nebulae ever discovered. It is illuminated by the B1.5 star HD 37903, the most luminous member of the stars in the Lynds 1630 molecular cloud.

NGC 2023 The Horse Head Nebula and NGC 2023

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NGC 2023 The Horsehead nebula and NGC 2023

NGC 2023 NGC 2023 Wikipedia

NGC 2023 NGC 2023 Wikipedia

NGC 2023 Horsehead IC434B33 Flame NGC 2024 NGC 2023

References

NGC 2023 Wikipedia