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NGC7094 in Pegasus

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Don Goldman
NGC 7094
Nebula
Sierra-Remote Observatories, Shaver Lake, CA
08-19-2007
Description

NGC7094 is a mag 13.6 planetary nebula in Pegasus near M15 with an apparent diameter of 1.6 arcmin.  It appears roughly circular with a filamentary structure. and was discovered by Kahoutek in 1963.  The central star is a "hybrid" PG1159 star with significant hyrdogen in its photosphere.

There are numerous faint background galaxies in the vicinity of NGC7094.  Also, there is very faint background nebulosity pervading this region. 

 

Technical Details
Exposure Time:
5.25 hrs; 2.75 hrs Lum, 2.5hrs RGB
Camera:
SBIG STL11000
Telescope:
RC Optical 16" f/8.9 Ritchey-Chretien
Mount:
Software Bisque Paramount ME
© 2010 Don Goldman
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