PK217+14.1


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This very old bubble of gas was cast off by a dying star long ago. This object is probably one of the dimmest nebulae in the gallery. The name is derived from the Perek & Kohoutek catalogue of planetary nebulae. The number following the "PK" represents this object's galactic coordinates.

Equipment

Meade 16in LX200 telescope operating at f/6.3
SBIG ST7E CCD camera with color filter wheel

L R G B color production was used to create this image.

L = 30 minutes binned 2x2
Red = 10 minutes binned 2x2
Green = 10 minutes binned 2x2
Blue = 20 minutes binned 2x2

  • Poor seeing and high winds affected this image.
  • Minimum credit line: Jan and Jim Church/Adam Block/NOAO/AURA/NSF

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    Updated: 01/24/2001