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NGC6026

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 16:1:21.0
Declination: -34:32:37
Constellation: LUP
Visual Magnitude: 12.9

Historic Information


Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1837
Discovery aperture: 18.3

Observational


Summary description: F, S, R, gpmbM, Δ of st np
Sub-type: PN

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 6026 18" (6/7/08): fairly faint, moderately large glow surrounding a mag 13-13.5 central star at 150x. Excellent contrast gain using a NPB filter and the disc appeared moderately bright and crisply defined and slightly elongated. 18" (7/22/06): picked up unfiltered at 160x as a mag 13.5-14 star surrounded by a 40"x30" faint halo elongated SW-NE. A UHC filter increases the contrast so the disc appears fairly faint to moderately bright (easy with direct vision). 325x provided a good view unfiltered and the elongation appeared closer to WSW-ENE. The easy central star was visible steadily and the dimensions roughly 45"x35". 18" (7/5/05 - Magellan Observatory, Australia): at 228x, this planetary appeared moderately bright, moderately large, elongated 4:3 SW-NE, ~0.8'x0.6'. Dominated by a mag 13.5 central star with an even surface brightness halo. Nice contrast gain using a UHC filter at 228x. 17.5" (6/30/00): at 220x this fairly faint PN appeared slightly elongated SW-NE, ~50"x35". The 14th magnitude central star is easily visible encased by an evenly lit disc. The edges of the halo appear somewhat ragged but the PN is crisp-edged at 280x using a UHC filter. 13" (7/5/83): very faint, small, round. A very faint mag 14 central star is visible. The planetary is visible with direct vision using a UHC filter. Located 7.3' NW of mag 7.6 SAO 207243. 8": not found.