Observation by Peter Goodhew FRAS: Dr 29 with IPHASX J193308.9+155354

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Peter Goodhew FRAS

Observer

Peter Goodhew FRAS

Observed

2021 Aug 18 - 10:23

Uploaded

2021 Oct 22 - 10:26

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Constellation

Aquila

Field centre

RA: 19h32m
Dec: +15°43'
Position angle: -0°52'

Field size

0°37' × 0°24'

Equipment
  • APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors
Exposure

103 hours total integration (HaOIIILRGB)

Location

Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain

Target name

Drechsler 29

Title

Dr 29 with IPHASX J193308.9+155354

About this image

A new discovery by my dear friend Marcel Drechsler of a probable planetary nebula in Aquila. Although Marcel first detected this in May 2019 it is only now that it has been fully imaged. Drechsler 29 is large (16 arc minutes) but very faint, especially in OIII - hence the long integration time.
As a bonus we also have the smaller (27 arc seconds) known planetary nebula IPHASX J193308.9+15535 (PNG 051.7-01.7) at the top of the image. This is the first time this has been imaged in colour.
Data capture: Peter Goodhew
Image processing: Marcel Drechsler
Image captured on my remote dual rig at Fregenal de la Sierra in Spain between 5 July - 18 August 2021.
Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors
A total of 103 hours image capture (HaOIIILRGB)
More details at: https://www.imagingdeepspace.com/dr-29.html

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