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NGC6886

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 20:12:42.8
Declination: +19:59:24
Constellation: SGE
Visual Magnitude: 11.4

Historic Information


Discoverer: Copeland
Year of discovery: 1884
Discovery aperture: 6.1

Observational


Summary description: planetary, stellar = 10 m
Sub-type: PN

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 6886 17.5" (11/6/99): this compact planetary was easily identified by blinking at 100x using an OIII filter as a "soft" mag 11 star. A small disc, less than 10" diameter is visible at 220x without filter. Situated at the NW vertex of a small isosceles triangle with a mag 11 star 0.8' SSE and a mag 10 star 1.6' E. The nearer star is double with a faint companion close north. NGC 6886 is clearly non-stellar at 280x-380x and slightly oval. 13" (9/29/84): fairly bright, very small, just non-stellar at 166x. At 415x, easily visible small disc elongated ~E-W. Forms the NW vertex of a thin isosceles triangle with a mag 10.5 star 45" SSE and a mag 10 star 1.5' E. These two brighter stars form a parallelogram with two mag 12 stars to the SE with sides of 1' and 1.5'.