Draft:Sandqvist objects
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In 1976, as an adjunct to work measuring microwave signals of formaldehyde, Sandqvist and Lindroos (give me a minute) produced a catalogue of 42 "dark" nebulæ in the southern celestial hemisphere. They reported microwave observations on 27 of these objects, noting mean temperatures of 1.9 to 2.2 K and a variety of other microwave parameters. In 1977 Sandqvist added a further 95 entries to the catalogue.[1]
Objects
[edit]Sandqvist 1 Sandqvist 2 Sandqvist 3 Sandqvist 4 Sandqvist 5 Sandqvist 6 Sandqvist 7 Sandqvist 8 Sandqvist 9 Sandqvist 10 Sandqvist 11 Sandqvist 12 Sandqvist 13 Sandqvist 14 Sandqvist 15 Sandqvist 16 Sandqvist 17 Sandqvist 18 Sandqvist 19 Sandqvist 20 Sandqvist 20 Sandqvist 21 Sandqvist 22 Sandqvist 23 Sandqvist 24 Sandqvist 25 Sandqvist 26 Sandqvist 27 Sandqvist 28 Sandqvist 29 Sandqvist 30 Sandqvist 31 Sandqvist 32 Sandqvist 33 Sandqvist 34 Sandqvist 35 Sandqvist 36 Sandqvist 37 Sandqvist 38 Sandqvist 39 Sandqvist 40 Sandqvist 41 Sandqvist 42
The second tranche of the collection re-started the numbering at 101. Sandqvist 101 Sandqvist 102
etc ;
None of these objects received further substantial attention in this publication (2).
- ^ Sandqvist, Aa (1977). "More Southern Dark Dust Clouds". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 57: 467–470. Bibcode:1977A&A....57..467S – via ADSABS.