Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Monoceros (Mon)  ·  Contains:  NGC 2364  ·  PK221+04.1  ·  PK221+05.1  ·  PK221+05.2  ·  PK223+04.1
PFP1 (Pierce, Frew & Parker) faint PN in Monoceros, equinoxx
Powered byPixInsight

PFP1 (Pierce, Frew & Parker) faint PN in Monoceros

PFP1 (Pierce, Frew & Parker) faint PN in Monoceros, equinoxx
Powered byPixInsight

PFP1 (Pierce, Frew & Parker) faint PN in Monoceros

Equipment

Loading...

Acquisition details

Loading...

Description

07.MAR.2021 - Celestron Edge HD 1100 + Hyperstar v4 + ASI6200MM Pro

11 x 600s Baader Ha f/2 Ultra-Highspeed Filter 3.5 nm

07.MAR.2021 - Takahashi FSQ-85 + Moravian G3 16200 S7

13 x 120s a Baader LRGB Filter

To check whether the new Ha f/2 Ultra-Highspeed 3.5 nm filter works well,

I chose a really weak and rarely exposed planetary nebula in Monoceros

which was discovered in 2004 by Quentin Parker, David Frew and Mark Pierce.

Despite the relatively short exposure time, the main object can be seen.

If you are looking you will find some friends:

PK221.7+05.3 (Planetary Nebula)

WHI B0717-07 (Planetary Nebula)

MCG-01-19-002 (Galaxy)

So far I have only found a few images of the PFP1.

I would also be interested in whether there is a signal in OIII and it is on my to-do list...

Comments