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If this object is not actually a galaxy, perhaps the article can be renamed "Snickers(supershell)", "anti-center shell" or some other descriptive name. -- George100 ( talk) 05:37, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
In this article is written the anticenter shell is in Auriga constellation, but at DEC=-15°, or l=197°. Well: Auriga is a northern constellation (impossible DEC=-15°); l=197° is about DEC=+12°, in Orion constellation (near the border with Monoceros, -Uranometria 2000, Sky Atlas 2000...). The southernmost point of Auriga constellation is +28°. Which measurements are correct? -- Roberto Segnali all'Indiano 04:41, 20 October 2008 (UTC)
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If this object is not actually a galaxy, perhaps the article can be renamed "Snickers(supershell)", "anti-center shell" or some other descriptive name. -- George100 ( talk) 05:37, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
In this article is written the anticenter shell is in Auriga constellation, but at DEC=-15°, or l=197°. Well: Auriga is a northern constellation (impossible DEC=-15°); l=197° is about DEC=+12°, in Orion constellation (near the border with Monoceros, -Uranometria 2000, Sky Atlas 2000...). The southernmost point of Auriga constellation is +28°. Which measurements are correct? -- Roberto Segnali all'Indiano 04:41, 20 October 2008 (UTC)