NGC 7094 Featured in the August 2021 Deep Sky Update of The British Astronomical Association
NGC7094 is a mag 13.6 planetary nebula in Pegasus near M15 with an apparent diameter of 1.7 arcmin. It appears roughly circular with a filamentary structure. and was discovered in 1884 by Lewis Swift. The central star is a "hybrid" PG1159 star with significant hyrdogen in its photosphere. There are numerous faint background galaxies in the vicinity of NGC7094. Also, there is very faint background dust pervading this region.
TARGET Nomenclature: NGC 7094, PNG 066.7-28.2, PK 066-28. Right Ascension: 21:36:53.0 Declination: +12:47:19 Size: 1.7 arc mins Discovery: Lewis Swift in 1884 EQUIPMENT USED Twin APM TMB LZOS 152 refractors 10Micron GM2000 HPS mount Twin QSI6120 CCD cameras Astrodon filters
IMAGE CAPTURE Astrodon 5nm H-Alpha filter: 11x1800" bin 1x1 Astrodon Blue: 19x300" bin 1x1 Green: 20x300" bin 1x1 Astrodon Lum: 21x900" bin 1x1 Astrodon OIII 3 nm: 10x1800" bin 1x1 Red: 20x300" bin 1x1 Total Integration: 20.7 hours Pixel scale: 0.534 arcsec/pixel Field radius: 0.353 degrees Capture dates: 31 October - 3 November 2018 Capture location: Alcalali, Spain