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Hartl-Dengel-Weinberger 3 HDW 3 in SHO, John
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Hartl-Dengel-Weinberger 3 HDW 3 in SHO

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Hartl-Dengel-Weinberger 3 HDW 3 in SHO

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I just bumped into this planetary nebula right under Mel 20 when i was doing a focus routine with my newton.

Searched some info  about it and noticed it was not  imaged that much,so i gived it a try.

Well,its very faint and you need a dark sky to get  some data.

The Ha is stronger to see and has some  larger clouds around it.
The O3 is very faint and need  long and plenty of subs.
The shape is round and  goes between the Ha layers.
The S2 is not to see,not even after stacking.

i will put the data tomorrow,its more then 16 hours.

Some  more info about HDW3 can be found here.  https://www.imagingdeepspace.com/hdw3-planetary-nebula-perseus.html

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Description: The raw O3 layer.

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Description: The raw Ha layer.

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Description: The raw S2 layer.

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Hartl-Dengel-Weinberger 3 HDW 3 in SHO, John