Talk:Integrated Flux Nebula

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ISM is an amateurs term, there is no scientific source for this. Science knows about these structures since decades and call it galactic cirrus. Furthermore: These structures are not only located outside the galactic plane, but everywere in and around it. The followeing sentence in that article is wrong: "IFNs lie beyond the main body of the galaxy" ISM is just a hype of amateur astronomers. Over all IFN are just simple interstellar mater (ISM) which can be found and captured with photos quite everywere in the nightsky. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.216.64.75 (talk) 14:02, 21 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Seen in other galaxies

The objects of which "Hanna's Vortwerp" (spelling?) are examples of IFN in other galaxies — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:8003:e422:3c01:d569:c950:d510:6dce (talk) 11:11, 28 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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The term "integrated flux nebula" is not a proper name; as such, the name according to Wikipedia standards should be "Integrated flux nebula", not "Integrated Flux Nebula". 51.175.156.113 (talk) 14:40, 18 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]