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The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) is the compilation of all permanent laws currently in force in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] Temporary laws such as appropriations acts are excluded. It is published by the Washington State Statute Law Committee and the Washington State Code Reviser which it employs and supervises. [2] [3]
The 312 items in Sharpless sometimes overlap with the 110 Messier objects (M), 7,840 objects in the New General Catalogue (NGC), the Caldwell catalogue (itself a "best of" from other catalogues, with 109 items), and the RCW catalog.
The RCW Catalogue (from Rodgers, Campbell & Whiteoak) is an astronomical catalogue of Hα-emission regions in the southern Milky Way, described in (Rodgers et al. 1960). It contains 182 objects, including many of the earlier Gum catalogue (84 items) objects.
Sh 2-308, also designated as Sharpless 308, RCW 11, or LBN 1052, [1] and commonly known as the Dolphin-Head Nebula, is an H II region located near the center of the constellation Canis Major, composed of ionised hydrogen. [2] It is about 8 degrees south of Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.
NGC 2359 (also known as Thor's Helmet) is an emission nebula [3] in the constellation Canis Major.The nebula is approximately 3,670 parsecs (11.96 thousand light years) away and 30 light-years in size.
RCW 42 (or Gum 26), is a giant H II region [1] in the Milky Way. It contains DBS2003 38 , a deeply embedded infrared cluster. [ 2 ] It lies at the western edge of the immense galactic chimney GSH 277+00+36 .
Its session laws are published in the Laws of Washington, which in turn have been codified, compiled, and/or consolidated in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW). [1] Both are published by the Washington State Statute Law Committee and the Washington State Code Reviser which it employs and supervises. [2] [3]
Ramial chipped wood (RCW), also called BRF (from the French name, bois raméal fragmenté, "chipped branch-wood"), is a type of woodchips made solely from small to medium-sized branches. The adjective "ramial" refers to branches (rami). RCW is a forest product used in agriculture for mulching and soil enrichment.