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Fig. 3.

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WISE r = 22 μm/g = 4.6 μm/b = 3.4 μm image of RFS 7. North is up and east is to the left. The bow shock is visible in the 22 μm and is approximately 1 pc away from the RFS7 towards the north west. The image resolution is around 12′ for the 22 μm image, but 6′ for the short-wavelength images. NGC 3603 is located towards the southeast.

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