Eskimo Nebula NGC2392



Object Data
Description The Eskimo Nebula is a beautiful remnant from an ordinary star that has just recently gone through its red giant phases, casting off most of it outer layers of matter, and is now a degenerate white dwarf. The extreme ultraviolet from the hot young stellar corpse is providing the energy to light up the nebula.
Constellation Gemini the Twin Brothers
Right Ascension 7h 29m 23s
Declination +20° 54' 18"
Magnitude 9.9
Angular size 18 arcseconds
Distance 1.6 kiloparsecs (5,200 light years)
Radial Velocity 75 kilometers per second
Image Data
Photographer Fred Lehman
Main Scope Meade 14" LX200GPS @ f/10 (3556mm)
Guide Scope Celestron 5" SCT @ f/7.5 (950mm)
Guide Camera SBIG STV
Imaging Camera Starlight Xpress MX7C
Resolution 780 x 580 @ 0.5 arcseconds per pixel
Exposure Twenty exposures of thirty seconds each. Aligned, stacked, and processed with AstroArt.
Date April 16, 2004
Location Area 51 in Big Cypress National Preserve in central South Florida.


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