Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Lynx (Lyn)
PUWE1 - HOO , Kenneth Sneis
PUWE1 - HOO
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PUWE1 - HOO

PUWE1 - HOO , Kenneth Sneis
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PUWE1 - HOO

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Mars 2015:

GSO 6" F5, Canon 1100Da

8x2700 ISO 1600 Ha

9x1800 ISO 1600 Ha

1x1500 ISO 1600 Ha

16x900 ISO 1600 Ha

Jan - Mars 2016

BS 8" F3,6, Canon 1100Da

10x1800 ISO 1600 Ha

2x1500 ISO 1600 Ha

13x1800 ISO 1600 Olll

Total 27,25 hr

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PuWe1, in Lynxis, one of the largest and faintest planetary nebula known to exist. The nebula was created when a red giant star blew off its outer layers near the end of its life. The gas is energized by the remaining core of the star, which is called a white dwarf. However it is very faint due to its large size. As planetary nebulae expand they become fainter because the gas moves further from the white dwarf that energizes it. (text from NOAO)

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