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Lake Norman Airpark
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Serves | Mooresville, North Carolina | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 35°38′45″N 080°31′13″W / 35.64583°N 80.52028°W | ||||||||||
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Lake Norman Airpark (FAA LID: 14A) is a public airport located three miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district (CBD) of Salisbury, a city in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA. This general aviation airport covers 400 acres (162 ha) and has one runway.
Services
editThere are rental cars available for transportation. Aircraft maintenance, painting and interiors, avionics installation and repair is also available. The airport also offers a flight school, a pilot's lounge and office space rental.[2]
References
editExternal links
edit- "Rowan County Airport - RUQ" (PDF). at North Carolina DOT airport guide
- FAA Terminal Procedures for RUQ, effective October 31, 2024
- Resources for this airport:
- FAA airport information for RUQ
- AirNav airport information for KRUQ
- ASN accident history for SRW
- FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
- NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
- SkyVector aeronautical chart, Terminal Procedures
Category:Airports in North Carolina Category:Transportation in Rowan County, North Carolina Category:Buildings and structures in Rowan County, North Carolina
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editNebula | |
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Observation data: epoch | |
Right ascension | 00h 45m 10.9s |
Declination | -73° 04′ 17" |
Distance | ly ly |
Apparent dimensions (V) | ′ × ′ |
Physical characteristics | |
Radius | ly ly |
This user lives in the United States of America. |
NGC 249 is an Emission nebula in the Constellation Tucana.
It was discovered in 1826 by the astronomer James Dunlop.
See also
editReferences
editThis page contains a translation of NGC 249 from es.wikipedia. |
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editEmission and reflection nebula
editImage | Name | Messier Catalogue | NGC | Other designation | Date discovered | Distance (kly) | Apparent Magnitude (visual) | Constellation |
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Barnard's Loop | Sh 2-276 | 1.6 | 5 | Orion | ||||
Boomerang Nebula | PGC 3074547 | 5 | Centaurus | |||||
Thor's Helmet | NGC 2359 | 15 | 11.45 | Canis Major | ||||
NGC 40 | 1788 | 3.5 | 11.4 | Cepheus | ||||
Ghost of Jupiter | NGC 3242 | 1785 | 1.4 | 8.6 | Hydra | |||
Blinking Planetary | NGC 6826 | 2.0 | 8.8 | Cygnus | ||||
Dumbbell Nebula | M27 | NGC 6853 | 1764 | 1.36 +0.16 −0.21 |
7.5 | Vulpecula | ||
Ring Nebula | M57 | NGC 6720 | 1779 | 2.3 +1.5 −0.7 |
9 | Lyra | ||
Eskimo Nebula | NGC 2392 | 1787 | 2.9 (approx.) | 10.1 | Gemini | |||
Bug Nebula | NGC 6302 | 1888 (prior to) | 3.4 ± 0.5 | 7.1B | Scorpius | |||
Cat's Eye Nebula | NGC 6543 | 1786 | 3.3 ± 0.9 | 9.8B | Draco | |||
Little Ghost Nebula | NGC 6369 | 1800 (prior to) | 9.9 | Ophiuchus | ||||
Medusa Nebula | 1955 | 1.0 (approx.) | 15.99 | Gemini | ||||
Saturn Nebula | NGC 7009 | 1782 | 3.0 (approx.) | 12.8 | Aquarius | |||
NGC 7027 | 1878 | 3.0 (approx.) | 10 | Cygnus | ||||
Helix Nebula | NGC 7293 | 1824 | 0.68 +0.15 −0.08 |
13.5 | Aquarius | |||
Little Dumbbell Nebula | M76 | NGC 650, NGC 651 | 1780 | 3.4 (approx.) | 10.1 | Perseus | ||
Owl Nebula | M97 | NGC 3587 | 1781 | 2.6 (approx.) | 9.9 | Ursa Major | ||
Red Spider Nebula | NGC 6537 | 1888 (prior to) | 3.9 (approx.) | 11.9 | Sagittarius | |||
Twin Jet Nebula or Butterfly Nebula |
M2-9 | 1947 | 2.1 | 14.7 | Ophiuchus | |||
Footprint Nebula | M1-92 | 1946 | 15.0 (maximum) | 11.7 | Cygnus | |||
NGC 2346 | 1802 | 3.9 (approx.) | 11.9 | Monoceros | ||||
Abell 39 | 1955 | 6.8 (approx.) | 13.7 | Hercules | ||||
Jones-Emberson 1 | PK 164+31.1 | 1939 | 1.6 (approx.) | 14.0 | Lynx | |||
Lemon slice nebula | IC 3568 | 1918 | 4.5 (approx.) | 12 | Camelopardalis | |||
Soap bubble nebula | PN G75.5 1.7 | 2008 | 4 (approx.) | Cygnus |