Planetary nebula in the constellation Cygnus.
Very weak Planetary nebula in the constellation cygnus.
Object: | Weinberger 1-10 aka We1-10 |
Date of exposures: | 03.08.2019, 07.08.2019, 08.08.2019, 10.08.2019 |
Distance: | 1.400 Lightyears |
Exposures: | Ha 5nm: 40 x 300", OIII 3nm: 78 x 300", RGB E-Series: 73 x 180", Sum: 13.5 hrs. |
Telescope: | 10'', F4 Newton |
Focal length: | 1000mm |
Filter: | Astrodon H-Alpha 5nm, [OIII] 3nm, RGB E-Series |
Camera: | ASI 1600 MMC Pro |
Guiding: | Off Axis Guider, Lodestar |
Mount: | EQ8 |
The Planetray Nebula Weinberger 1-10 aka We1-10, PK 086+05.1 or PN G086.1+5 has a very low surface brightness. It is only 24 mag. The PN is 1.400 light-years away from the earth.
The central star has a magnitude of 18.7. The PN has a diameter of 194 x 187 arc seconds and is called PN G197.4-6.4 with the correct nomenclature. Another designation is W 1-10.
Weinberger's WE 1-10 is first published in "New planetary nebulae of low surface brightness", Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. 30, 343-348 (1977).