This precious emission nebula It is located approximately 3,756 light years distant from Earth, in the constellation Monoceros.
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It was discovered on January 4, 1862 by the German astronomer Heinrich Louis d’Arrest and it is also known as LDN 1653 and Parsamyan 17.
NGC 2313 receives energy from a young star and bright intermediate mass called V565. “V565, surrounded by four prominent diffraction peaks, illuminates a silvery fan-shaped veil of gas and dust, while the right half of this image is obscured by a dense cloud of dust,” explain the Hubble astronomers.
