Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Boötes (Boo)  ·  Contains:  PK003+66.1
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First ever image of SkAc 1, Peter Goodhew
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First ever image of SkAc 1

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First ever image of SkAc 1, Peter Goodhew
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First ever image of SkAc 1

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This is the first ever colour image of SkAc 1, an incredibly faint and obscure planetary nebula.  It is located in the constellation Bootes - which has very few planetary nebulae. It measures approximately 1.5 arcminutes. It was first discovered as a galaxy in 1992 but was found to be a planetary nebula in 1993 by Brian Skiff and Agnes Acker. Its central star is a binary star system.
(information kindly provided by Sakib Rasool). The hot central star is about mag 18.5, and the nebula is located at about 800 parsecs (2600 light-years) away according to the Gaia DR3 parallax.

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First ever image of SkAc 1, Peter Goodhew

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