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The Eastern Veil (also known as Caldwell 33), whose brightest area is NGC 6992, trailing off farther south into NGC 6995 (together with NGC 6992 also known as "Network Nebula" [11]) and IC 1340; Pickering's Triangle (or Pickering's Triangular Wisp ), brightest at the north central edge of the loop, but visible in photographs continuing toward ...
The visual portion of the Cygnus Loop is known as the Veil Nebula, also called the Cirrus Nebula or the Filamentary Nebula. Several components have separate names and identifiers, [2] [3] including the "Western Veil" or "Witch's Broom", the "Eastern Veil", and Pickering's Triangle.
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Pickering's Triangle. The filaments are also known as Williamina Fleming's Triangular Wisp [35] His awards and honors include: Pickering was the youngest person to be elected a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1873 when he was 26 years old. [36] [37] Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1867) [38]
Books from the Library of Congress beyondveil00brot ... Beyond the veil: Author: Brotherton, Alice (Williams) Mrs., [from old catalog] ... Version of PDF format: 1.5
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These 11 books were all published by McGraw-Hill and illustrated by Charles Geer: Miss Pickerell on the Moon, by Ellen MacGregor and Dora Pantell, illus. Geer (McGraw Hill, 1965) Miss Pickerell Goes on a Dig (1966) Miss Pickerell Harvests the Sea (1968) Miss Pickerell and the Weather Satellite (1971) Miss Pickerell Meets Mr. H.U.M. (1971)
Samuel F. "Sam" Pickering Jr. (born September 30, 1941) is a writer and professor emeritus of English at the University of Connecticut in Storrs. [1] His unconventional teaching style was an inspiration for the character of Mr. Keating, played by Robin Williams in the film Dead Poets Society . [ 2 ]