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Object: |
FEST 1-7,dark nebula in Puppis |
Notes: |
Located in the constellation Puppis, FEST 1-7 is one of many dark nebulae discovered by the astronomers Johannes Feitzinger and Janine Stuwe and included in the FEST catalogue of dark nebulae, which was published in 1984. Located near the centre are two small reflection nebulae collectively catalogued as BBW 51. Further to the right is the emission nebula BBW 46. Above this is a small red oval nebula, this is an old and evolved planetary nebula called KeWe 8, which was discovered by Florian Kerber and Ronald Weinberger in 1995.
Labeled version here
Thanks to Sakib Rasool
who proposed and described this object for me.
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Date: |
December, 2019 |
Location: |
El Sauce Observatory, Río Hurtado, Chile |
Telescope: |
Newtonian corrected astrograph 12", f/3.8 |
Mount: |
Astro-Physics AP1100GTO
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Camera: |
Moravian G3 16200@ -25°C. |
Exposure Time: |
L:Ha:R:G:B=200:200;120:120:120 mins |
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