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The Hercules H I shell - Distances of the gas clouds and topography of the shell
The structure and distances of high-latitude (l between 35 and 75 deg)neutral gas clouds constituting the galactic H I shell GS 57 + 41(which, due to its location in the constellation of Hercules was named'Hercules shell') are investigated, using the results of an extensivesurvey of interstellar Na I D absorption lines to determine distances tothe various neutral clouds and filaments in this field of the sky. Basedon the distances, conclusions are drawn with regard to the morphologicalstructure and the physical parameters of the GS 57 + 41. The results ofoptical high-resolution absorption and 21 cm emission line measurementsof the various H I clouds were compared with the cirrus of IRAS 100micron dust emission, as well as with the diffuse X-ray backgroundemission in this area.

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Constellation:Serpent
Right ascension:16h06m52.49s
Declination:+21°41'57.6"
Apparent magnitude:9.017
Proper motion RA:19
Proper motion Dec:-18.3
B-T magnitude:9.416
V-T magnitude:9.05

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 144801
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 1515-41-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1050-07778690

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