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Gum catalog
BERJAYA
The star formation region Gum 41
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The Gum catalog is an astronomical catalog of 84 emission nebulae in the southern sky. It was made by the Australian astronomer Colin Stanley Gum (1924–1960) at Mount Stromlo Observatory using wide field photography. Gum published his findings in 1955 in a study entitled A study of diffuse southern H-alpha nebulae which presented a catalog of 84 nebulae or nebular complexes. Similar catalogs include the Sharpless catalog and the RCW catalog, and many of the Gum objects are repeated in these other catalogs. However, the RCW and Gum catalogs were mainly of the southern hemisphere (Mount Stromlo is in the southern hemisphere)

The Gum Nebula is named for Gum, who discovered it as Gum 12; it is an emission nebula that can be found in the southern constellations Vela and Puppis.

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GumA common nameImagesNames & Designations
Gum 4NGC 2359BERJAYAThor's Helmet, Gum 4, Sharpless 298, NGC 2359
Gum 12Gum NebulaBERJAYAGum 12, The Gum Nebula in Vela and Puppis
Gum 15RCW 32BERJAYAGum 15, Star Formation Region
Gum 16Vela Supernova RemnantBERJAYAGum 16, Vela Supernova Remnant
Gum 20RCW 36BERJAYARCW 36
Gum 29RCW 49BERJAYAGum 29, RCW 49
Gum 60NGC 6302BERJAYASh2-6, NGC 6302, Bug Nebula,

PK 349+01 1, Butterfly Nebula, RCW 124, Caldwell 69

Gum 64NGC 6334BERJAYAESO 392-EN 009, Sharpless 8, RCW 127, Gum 64, NGC 6334
Gum 66NGC 6357BERJAYASh2-11, NGC 6357, RCW 131, Gum 66, War and Peace Nebula
Gum 72Lagoon NebulaBERJAYASh2 25, RCW 146, Gum 72, Messier 8
Gum 73Sh 2-27BERJAYASh2 27, LBN 24, Gum 73
Gum 76Trifid NebulaBERJAYASh2 30, Messier 20, NGC 6514, RCW 147, Gum 76
Gum 78Twiddlebug NebulaBERJAYAIC 1283/4, Sh2 37, RCW 153, Gum 78
Gum 81Omega NebulaBERJAYAOmega Nebula, Messier 17, NGC 6618, Swan Nebula, Sharpless 45, RCW 160, Gum 81
Gum 83Eagle NebulaBERJAYASh2 49, Messier 16, NGC 6611, RCW 165, Gum 83

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References

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  1. "A Study in Scarlet". ESO Press Release. Retrieved 18 April 2014.

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