FP 1755-1301
FP 1755-1301 is an irregular possible planetary nebula with a size of 8 arcminutes. It was originally discovered in the MASH survey by David Frew and Quentin Parker. It was rediscovered by Dana Patchick in October 2018 and independently by Xavier Strottner and Marcel Drechsler in October 2019. I was unable to detect any OIII signal present in FP 1755-1301.
The small bright planetary nebula is PK014 06.1.
The small bright planetary nebula is PK014 06.1.
TARGET
Nomenclature: FP 1755-1301
Right Ascension: 17:55:11.77
Declination: -13:01:32.9
EQUIPMENT USED
APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors
10Micron GM2000HPS
QHYCCD QHY268 Pro M cameras
Nomenclature: FP 1755-1301
Right Ascension: 17:55:11.77
Declination: -13:01:32.9
EQUIPMENT USED
APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors
10Micron GM2000HPS
QHYCCD QHY268 Pro M cameras
IMAGE CAPTURE
Ha: 314x300" bin 1x1
Red: 20x300" bin 1x1
Green: 16x300" bin 1x1
Blue: 16x300" bin 1x1
Total integration: 30 hours 30 minutes
Pixel scale: 0.647 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 0.501 degrees
Capture dates: 30 June - 7 July 2024
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra
Ha: 314x300" bin 1x1
Red: 20x300" bin 1x1
Green: 16x300" bin 1x1
Blue: 16x300" bin 1x1
Total integration: 30 hours 30 minutes
Pixel scale: 0.647 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 0.501 degrees
Capture dates: 30 June - 7 July 2024
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra
IMAGE PROCESSING
Pre-processing: Pixinsight, CCDStack2
Post-processing: Pixinsight, Photoshop CS2
Pre-processing: Pixinsight, CCDStack2
Post-processing: Pixinsight, Photoshop CS2