Sh 2-58

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Right ascension18h 31m 24.00s[1]
Declination−08° 28 0.0[1]
Distance8,060 ly   (2472 pc)
Sharpless 2-58
Nebula
Observation data: epoch
Right ascension18h 31m 24.00s[1]
Declination−08° 28 0.0[1]
Distance8,060 ly   (2472 pc)
ConstellationScutum
DesignationsSh 2-58, LBN 79[1]
See also: Lists of nebulae

Sh 2-58 (also known as LBN 79) is an emission nebula visible in the constellation of Scutum.[2][3][4]

Located in the western part of the constellation, about 1° SW of the star Alpha Scuti, it extends for 8 arc minutes in the direction of a region of the Milky Way heavily obscured by dense dust clouds. The best time to observe it in the evening sky is between June and November, being only 9° from the celestial equator, it can be seen from all populated regions of the Earth.

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