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IC 4406 Planetary Nebula in visible Light
Lupus
(ra: 14:22.4 / dec - 44:09)
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June 2012, Home Backyard in Martinez
Buenos Aires, Argentina
DATA
TYPE: Planetary Nebula
APPARENT MAGNITUDE: 10.2
SIZE: 1.77 x 0.5 arcs minutes
DISTANCE: 1900 light years
OBJECT DESCRIPTION AND IMAGE SESSION
We are seeing this object in
perspective from its equatorial plane and therefore the "brush shape"
appearance. While the function that shapes this structure isn’t exactly
clear to astronomers, many believe it may belong to the physical process
known as bipolar outflow: continuous highly energetic streams of gas
emanating from the poles of a star. Bipolar outflow can occur with
protostars where a dense, concentrated jet produces a supersonic shock
fronts. (*)
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IMAGE INFORMATION
SCOPE: Celestron SCT 8" Starizona 0.8 Corrector
MOUNT: Sky Watcher NEQ6
SKY CONDITIONS: Urban Skies - seeing good - transparency bad
CAMERAS: QSI 583 WS -10Cº
FILTERS: Baader 31 mm LRGB, Ha 6 mnAstronomik
EXPOSURES: LHaRGB (20,20,20,20,20) all bin 1x1
GUIDING: William Optics ZenithStar 66 f6. Starlight Xpress Lodestar Camera. PHD Guiding
PROCESSING: Images Plus, NASA Photoshop Fits Liberator, Photoshop CS