Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cepheus (Cep)  ·  Contains:  PK116+08.1
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Minkowski 2-55, Gary Imm
Minkowski 2-55, Gary Imm

Minkowski 2-55

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Minkowski 2-55, Gary Imm
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Minkowski 2-55

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Description

This object, also known as PK 116 + 8.1, is a rarely imaged planetary nebula located 7800 light years away in the constellation of Cepheus at a declination of +70 degrees. The nebula spans 1 arc-minute in our apparent view, which corresponds to a width of 2 light years.

I could not find any information on this object. The PN looks primarily bi-polar and is mainly comprised of hydrogen. The intricate detail of the inner structure is very interesting and somewhat resembles that of Abell 31. I really don't understand the mechanism which is creating such an interesting geometric pattern in the central region.

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