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VII/21              Catalogue of Reflection Nebulae  (Van den Bergh, 1966)
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	catalog.dat
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Beginning of ReadMe : VII/21 Catalogue of Reflection Nebulae (Van den Bergh, 1966) ================================================================================ Catalogue of Reflection Nebulae Van den Bergh S. <Astron. J. 71, 990 (1966)> =1966AJ.....71..990V ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Nebulae Description: A catalogue is given of all BD and CD stars north of -33deg which are surrounded by reflection nebulosity visible on both the blue and red prints of the Palomar Sky Survey. The nearer reflection nebulae lie predominantly along Gould's Belt, whereas the more distant ones are concentrated to the galactic plane. The data outline 13 associations of reflection nebulae, some of which coincide with known OB or T associations. Attention is drawn to the fact that most reflection nebulae are illuminated by the integrated light of the Milky Way. The integrated radiation will be more intense above and below the galactic plane then in the galactic plane where the nuclear bulge of the Galaxy and most of the disk are obscured by interstellar absorption.