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Two amateur discoveries (Cop 2 and Ou 3) - and a small companion (PNG 059.3+01.0), Peter Goodhew
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Two amateur discoveries (Cop 2 and Ou 3) - and a small companion (PNG 059.3+01.0)

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Two amateur discoveries (Cop 2 and Ou 3) - and a small companion (PNG 059.3+01.0), Peter Goodhew
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Two amateur discoveries (Cop 2 and Ou 3) - and a small companion (PNG 059.3+01.0)

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When Renauld and Olivier Coppe (2 Belgian amateur astronomers) asked me to image their discovery of a probable planetary nebula (Cop 2) I didn't realise the proximity to another planetary nebula - Ou 3. Ou 3 is a confirmed planetary nebula discovered by French amateur astronomer Nicolas Outters in November 2009.
The first images revealed that Ou 3 (the bright sphere) was within the field of view.
So I recentred the imaging to be between the two targets.
Subsequently a small possible planetary nebula was found in the top left hand corner of the image (PNG 059.3+01.0)

OIII:
Cop2 OIII.jpg

Ha:
Cop2 Ha.jpg

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Two amateur discoveries (Cop 2 and Ou 3) - and a small companion (PNG 059.3+01.0), Peter Goodhew