Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 10-Apr-2024)

Result of query: info cati RRG2002] HH 288 VLA N$
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Details on Acronym:   [RRG2002]
  
[RRG2002] (Rodriguez+Rodriguez+Gyulbudaghian+, 2002)= (VLA)
Write:<<[RRG2002] HH 288 VLA Na>>
<<[RRG2002] HHL 59 VLA N>>
N: 4+4+3
Object:(Rad)  (SIMBAD class: Radio = Radio Source)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:VLA Keck II LRIS observations of HH 288 and HHL 59 regions.
in source:HH 288
in source:HHL 59
Ref:=2002RMxAA..38..161R
byRODRIGUEZ M. , RODRIGUEZ L.F., GYULBUDAGHIAN A.L., MAY J.
 Rev. Mex. Astron. Astrofis., 38, 161-167 (2002)
  VLA detection of the exciting sources of the HH 288 and HHL 59 outflows.
oTable 2: <[ARG94] VLA N> (No. 5) added. Table 2: <[RRG2002] HH 288 VLA N> (Nos 1-3), <[RRG2002] HHL 59 VLA N> (Nos 1-3).
Ref:=2003RMxAA..39..107F
byFRANCO-HERNANDEZ R. , RODRIGUEZ L.F.
 Rev. Mex. Astron. Astrofis., 39, 107-111 (2003)
  VLA detection of a double radio source at the center of the HH 288 quadrupolar outflow.
ocalibrator J1331+305 = QSO J1331+3030, J0102+584 = JVAS J0102+584
oTable 1: <[RRG2002] HH 288 VLA Na> (Nos 2a-2b, 3a-3b, 4) added.
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database

Details on Acronym:   VLA
  
VLA (Very Large Array)
***** Avoid the usage of VLA, prefer [RRG2002]
Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)