Hello everyone!
Can anyone tell me what am I seeing here? I reprocessed this image a few times, it was always there. It is not visible on a single sub, but it is visible on the OIII stack I think (I'm at work at the moment, have to check when I'm home). I'm new to the hobby, sorry if it's nothing, just curious. Thanks!
Sandor
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Hello! That's not an artifact, but the small planetary nebula PN G135.6+1.0 (which is also known as WeBo 1), and it is bright in the OIII line, as you have discovered!
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I've noticed this on several images and my own, I can't find anything referring to it. I was planning on imaging it with C14, it seems to be at ~ 2h 40' 12" 61 deg 10’
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Die Launische Diva: Hello! That's not an artifact, but the small planetary nebula PN G135.6+1.0 (which is also known as WeBo 1), and it is bright in the OIII line, as you have discovered!
That is really cool, thank you!
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Die Launische Diva: Hello! That's not an artifact, but the small planetary nebula PN G135.6+1.0 (which is also known as WeBo 1), and it is bright in the OIII line, as you have discovered! Nice to know! I couldn't find the listing number on a Pixinsight plate solve, just curious, what did you use to find it was PN G135.6+1.0?
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Die Launische Diva: Hello! That's not an artifact, but the small planetary nebula PN G135.6+1.0 (which is also known as WeBo 1), and it is bright in the OIII line, as you have discovered! Nice to know! I couldn't find the listing number on a Pixinsight plate solve, just curious, what did you use to find it was PN G135.6+1.0? By performing a coordinate query in SIMBAD. This is what SIMBAD returns with the approximate coordinates you have provided in your previous post.
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Die Launische Diva: By performing a coordinate query in SIMBAD.
Thank you!
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