IPHASX J193718.6+202102
We stumbled across this when imaging Kronberger 43. With help from Dana Patchick we identified it as IPHASX J193718.6+202102 - a planetary nebula that appears in the IPHAS H-alpha survey. Apart from its appearance in digital sky surveys, this is beieved to be the first full colour image of this target. It is relatively small at 47 arc seconds and with a very unusual morphology.
Another joint project with Sven Eklund using our remote telescopes in Spain.
Another joint project with Sven Eklund using our remote telescopes in Spain.
TARGET
Nomenclature: IPHASX J193718.6+202102
Right Ascension: 19:37:18.6
Declination: +20 21 02
Size: 47 arc seconds
Discovery: IPHAS
EQUIPMENT USED
Twin APM TMB LZOS 152 refractors, Celestron C14 Edge HD
10Micron GM2000 HPS mount and 10Micron GM3000 HPS mount
Twin QSI6120 CCD cameras, ZWO ASI6200MM Pro camera
Astrodon filters
IMAGE CAPTURE
OIII 3nm: 578x120" bin 1x1
Ha 5nm: 67x900" bin 1x1
Red: 25x300" bin 1x1
Green: 10x300" bin 1x1
Blue: 9x300" bin 1x1
Total integration: 39 hours 41 minutes
Pixel scale: 0.530 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 0254 degrees
Capture dates: 7-28 August 2023
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain
OIII 3nm: 578x120" bin 1x1
Ha 5nm: 67x900" bin 1x1
Red: 25x300" bin 1x1
Green: 10x300" bin 1x1
Blue: 9x300" bin 1x1
Total integration: 39 hours 41 minutes
Pixel scale: 0.530 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 0254 degrees
Capture dates: 7-28 August 2023
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain
IMAGE PROCESSING
Pre-processing: CCDStack2, PixinSight
Post-processing: Photoshop CS2
Pre-processing: CCDStack2, PixinSight
Post-processing: Photoshop CS2
Ha image:
OIII image: