#There are many such objects.
In the ''Example of SEDs'' article there is not any one similar with the last spot rised.
The diffraction image/pixels suggest a close double star.
#There are many such objects.
In the ''Example of SEDs'' article there is not any one similar with the last spot rised.
#Hello to you galaxy .This is similar to example AWI0000fsq on blog
Planetary Nebula
#OGLE BLG-LPV 229111 -- Semi-regular pulsating Star
#galaxy
#could this be a small and/or remote cluster ? #a mini-cluster ?
#UCAC2 909589 -- Star
#Quasar/AGN
#BD+41 3293 -- Star
#galaxy
#HD 291668 -- Star
#HD 280110 -- Star #extended
#planetary nebula?
#no SIMBAD #SED suggest QSO or AGN #multiple in MASS images and extended
#no SIMBAD #SED of a galaxy #slightly extended
#[GGM2014] D 22-1 -- Emission-line galaxy
#TYC 4268-101-1 -- Star #extended
#I disagree , those are the diffraction spikes of the spider #slightly extended #allure of SED's deserve a deeper analysis
#V* V2030 Sgr -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type.Extended.
#TYC 3694-1331-1 -- Be Star
#I see as slightly extended
#V* V751 CrA -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
#[KDM2001] 3625 -- Carbon Star
#IRAS 18204-0519 -- Star
#sendBySAMP
IRAS 18204-0519 -- Star
#SV* HV 6005 -- Red supergiant star
#blue DSS2 image not good #points no. 4 and no.5 much higher than in SEDs examples.
Seem to be eligible YSO or is too faint ?
#2MASS J17305051-2050477 -- Star # YSO , good candidate,only flow is not round IR image
#[MM63] 8-32 -- Star
#[W60] A11 -- Red supergiant star
#IRAS 17224-2334 -- Star
#2MASS J18384011-0547537 -- Star
#UCAC3 100-41918 -- Star
#IRAS 03337+5808 -- Star
#IRAS 16195-6331 -- Infra-Red source
#galaxy.no SIMBAD
LEDA 1026550 -- Emission-line galaxy
#HD 88500 -- Wolf-Rayet Star
#2MASS J17153018-2524232 -- Variable Star
#2MASS J05023013-6908568 -- Long-period variable star
#strange WISE 1 image
#V* V1508 Aql -- Long Period Variable candidate
#HD 25022 -- Star
#IRAS 16577-4629 -- Star.Multiple in DSS2 and WISE
#IRAS 16577-4629 -- Star
OGLE BLG-LPV 1697 -- Semi-regular pulsating Star.Multiple and extended WISE4
IRSA ''Im'' option in VizieR (Cutrie+2013),WISE band 22 micron , this star seem to be located in the S-E corner of a dust cloud .good.
IRSA ''Im'' option in VizieR (Cutrie+2-13),WISE band 22 micron , this star seem to be located in the S-E corner of a dust cloud .good.
IRSA ''Im'' option in VizieR (Cutrie+2-13),WISE band 22 micron , this star seem to be located in the S-E corner of a dust cloud .good.
IRSA ''Im'' option in Vizier ,WISE band 22 micron , this star seem to be located in the S-E corner of a dust cloud .I vote good candidate
#V* CN Nor -- Long-period variable star.Multiple in DSS 2
#V* CN Nor -- Long-period variable star
#SED seem to be YSO ,found on Vizier in Cutri+2013/option Im ,in WISE band3&4 this and many other stars redened /hiden by interstelar dust
#IRAS 18238-0453 -- Infra-Red source
#Late type,extended
#sendBySAMP
IRAS 17376-3700 -- Star
#2MASS J20131322+0533411 -- Star.Late type.
#2MASS J20131322+0533411 -- Star
#IRAS 16583-4328 -- Infra-Red source
#CD-70 798 -- Be Star
#V* AP Vul -- Long-period variable star.Multiple in Red and Blue /DSS2
#TYC 4014-1873-1 -- Star
#IRAS 13275-5819 -- Star
#LEDA 1613753 -- Galaxy
#IRAS 17300-1923 -- Infra-Red source
#USNO-A2.0 0900-10266740 -- Variable Star of irregular type
#IRAS 09351-4639 -- Star.Multiple/DSS2
#IRAS 09351-4639 -- Star
#CGCS 4747 -- Carbon Star. Extended
#double star in Red and Blue /DSS images
#OGLE LMC-SC18 96341 -- Long-period variable star
#V* FX Oph -- Mira candidate.Late type SED.
#V* FX Oph -- Mira candidate
2MASX J07144865+5343045
2MASX J07144865+5343045 -- Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies
#IRAS 16455-4629 -- Infra-Red source
#IRAS 18135-2453 -- Star agreed , I see it as multiple in DDS 2 Red+IR and WISE1
#IRAS 16496-5015 -- Star,multiple
#WBP 103 -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type,multiple
#WBP 103 -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
#OGLE BLG-LPV 38938 -- Semi-regular pulsating Star
#good candidate ?
#SED yso,no SIMBAD, multiple , not round Blue +Red
#SED yso,no SIMBAD
#OGLE BLG-LPV 28190 -- Semi-regular pulsating Star.
Multiple in DSS (Red+IR).Extended.
#OGLE BLG-LPV 28190 -- Semi-regular pulsating Star.
#2MASS J15035515-6331226 -- Star.Extended.
#2MASS J15035515-6331226 -- Star
#IRAS 15142-6740 -- Star.
Not round in Blue like any other star in the field.
#IRAS 15142-6740 -- Star
#[MM63] 1-22 -- Star.Late type SED
#[MM63] 1-22 -- Star
#galaxy,like SED examples AWI0000fsq
OGLE BLG-LPV 53625 -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
#2MASS J05140780-7012426 -- Long-period variable star.
yso ''hockey stick'' , extending in WISE images seem to belong to star on red circle
#2MASS J05140780-7012426 -- Long-period variable star
yso ''hockey stick'' but is extending in WISE images
#V* FV CrA -- Mira candidate
#V* V2600 Sgr -- Long-period variable star
#Galaxy SED + not round DSS and MASS images
#Late type debris disks
MSX LMC 1797 -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type , not round DSS image , it could be contaminated SED
MSX LMC 1797 -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
#Late type debris disks
#Late type debris disks
#Late type debris disks
#galaxy
#YSO ?
#TYC 8992-499-1 -- Star
#IRAS 19020+0214 -- Infra-Red source
I believe this image is contaminated.The last four points look like from a saturated star.
But the first three ?Or is a planetary nebula ?
#TYC 3997-514-1 -- Star
#CD-49 3972 -- Star
#IRAS 17251-3522 -- Star
#late type star
simbad [MM63] 6-91 -- Star
#like SED example AWI00009x3
#planetary nebula?
#maybe a galaxy ?
#YSO candidate
#2MASS J15170273+5034202 -- Quasar
#galaxy
#partialy similar to SED examples QSO and AGN AWI00005z0
#UCAC4 124-049925 -- Star
#OGLE BLG-LPV 27584 -- Semi-regular pulsating Star
C* 1988 -- Carbon Star #WISE 1 (3.4 μm) tranzit
C* 1988 -- Carbon Star
#Closest SED example is galaxy AWI00009x3 but still different.
#QSO or AGN
#IRAS 18435-0638 -- Star
#UCAC3 25-41370 -- Star
#to me it look more like a saturated star .WISE1 image is distorted and off the center
#to me it look more like a saturated star .WISE1
#similar to SED example of gakaxy AWI0000fsq
#another dim object at 11 o'clock in DSS2 Red (0.975 μm) and DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
#Possibly a galaxy?
#IRAS 19462+2519 -- Star
#This could be a planetary nebula ?
#UCAC2 8197957 -- Star , FK5
#There are many such objects.
In the ''Example of SEDs'' article there is not any one similar with the last spot rised.
The diffraction image/pixels suggest a close double star.
#There are many such objects.
In the ''Example of SEDs'' article there is not any one similar with the last spot rised.
#Hello to you galaxy .This is similar to example AWI0000fsq on blog
#yso ?
#yso example AWI0005wal
#First believed to be yso.Maybe a galaxy ,the curb is steepr but similar to first example on blog of galaxies.
Planetary Nebula ?
Hello galactic nucleus or quasar ?
#Is this an active galaxy nucleus or a quasar ?