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PK 104-29.1

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Observer
Dean Ashton
Time of observation
18/10/2018 - 22:00
Object
PK 104-29.1 or Jones 1
Observing location
St Austell, Cornwall UK
Equipment
Celestron 235mm EdgeHD
Celestron Nightscape 10100 OSC
CGEM Mount
Celestron Nightscape 10100 OSC
CGEM Mount
Exposure
f/10, 24x600s exposures
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I had not come across this planetary nebula before seeing it in the September edition of Astronomy Now. It fits well with the Pegasus Challenge! It is quite a large planetary nebula at 5' across, but rather dim at magnitude 15.
RA 23h35m54s Dec +30o 28'02"
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Jones1
Its a lovely object and fun to image but I'm not sure its a supernova remnant.
Jones 1
Oh, I think I got carried away reading an article on SNRs and transferred that to Jones 1! I need to take greater care. Thank you for pointing it out Grant.