- Planetary Nebulas (Peg) -
NGC7094 (PN)

Image source: DSS II (blue) - 5×5'
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Name: |
NGC7094, PK66-28.1 |
Type: |
PN |
Constellation: |
Peg |
Coordinates: |
21h36m52.97s / +12°47'19.00" |
Brightness / Size: |
v13.3 mag / 1.6x1.6' |
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8" f/6, 80x + [OIII], Bortle 4, SQM-L 21.0
SQM-L 20.8: Without any filter the nebula stayed hidden in any used magnification up to 150x. Only the central star was visible with averted vision at 80x. At 37x with [OIII] filter the nebula appeared faint and very small. At 80x with [OIII] filter round, evenly bright, rather faint. An UHC filter gave a similar view as the [OIII] filter.
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8" f/6, 80x + [OIII], Bortle 4+, NELM 6.3+, SQM-L 21.2
At 37x round, evenly bright, faint. At 80x the 13.65 mag central star is apparent. At 80x with [OIII] filter the nebula was barely perceptible with direct vision.
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EASY
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PK104-29.1 (PN)

Image source: DSS II (blue) - 10×10'
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Name: |
PK104-29.1, Jones 1 |
Type: |
PN |
Constellation: |
Peg |
Coordinates: |
23h35m53.33s / +30°28'06.40" |
Brightness / Size: |
v15.1 mag / 5.3x5.3' |
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120mm f/5, 40x + [OIII], Bortle 4-, SQM-L 20.9
At this position I could clearly see a brightening, but without a definite shape.
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8" f/6, 37x + [OIII], Bortle 4
Unexpectedly bright, fairly well seen with averted vision. Most evident are the both arcs at the northern and southern edge, whereby the northern one seems a bit brighter. The connection of the arcs in the west was hardly perceptible.
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