NGC 40 Abenteuer Astronomie

Ngc 40. ngc40 Backyard astronomers with a moderate-sized scope (6+ inches in diameter) may be able to spot this planetary, appearing as a fuzzy patch of light or a smudge NGC 40 is located just over 17 degrees from the North Celestial Pole and is therefore circumpolar from most northern latitudes.

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NGC 40 is located just over 17 degrees from the North Celestial Pole and is therefore circumpolar from most northern latitudes. Backyard astronomers with a moderate-sized scope (6+ inches in diameter) may be able to spot this planetary, appearing as a fuzzy patch of light or a smudge

Hanson Astronomy PhotosNGC 40CTA1

NGC 40 is a very small planetary nebula in Cepheus It will be highest in the sky shortly before dawn, when it will be lost to twilight at around 05:57, 29° above your northern horizon With an apparent magnitude of 11.6, it can be observed in amateur telescopes.

Nebula NGC 40 HubbleSite. Given its visual magnitude of 11.89, NGC 40 is visible with the help of a telescope having an aperture of 8 inches (200mm) or more. TARGET Nomenclature: NGC 40, Caldwell 2, Bow-tie nebula Right Ascension: 00:13:01.015 Declination: +72:31:19.085 Size: 56 arc sec Discovery: William Herschel on November 25, 1788 E QUIPMENT USED Twin APM TMB LZOS 152 refractors 10Micron GM2000 HPS mount Twin QSI6120 CCD cameras Astrodon filters

Nebula NGC 40 From Wikipedia NGC 40 (also known… Flickr. NGC 40 is a Planetary Nebula in the Cepheus constellation From Virginia Beach , the Bow Tie Nebula is visible all night because it is circumpolar