New interesting objects discovered in optical sky surveys

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Dwarf Galaxies, Galactic Clusters, H Ii Regions, Irregular Galaxies, Planetary Nebulae, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Star Clusters, Supernova Remnants, Astronomical Photography, Optical Properties, Telescopes

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From a compilation of objects discovered during our long-term systematic searches on optical sky surveys, six particularly interesting objects have been selected. These hitherto unknown objects were investigated as to their optical appearance and seem to represent the following types of objects: a nearby dwarf irregular galaxy, a supernova remnant, a distance star cluster or nearby dwarf spheroidal galaxy, a galaxy clustering containing a bright 'arc,' a planetary nebula, and an extragalactic H II region. All the objects deserve detailed follow-up examination.

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