Peter Goodhew
PK 104-29.1 a.k.a. Jones 1 and WD 2333+310
Astrobin Top Pick
British Astronomical Association Picture of the Week November 4 2018
Published in Astronomy Now Magazine December 2018 and September 2020
Winner, Stargazers Lounge Imaging Challenge November 2018
Commended in the British Astronomical Association Journal August 2019
An extremely faint planetary nebula in Pegasus discovered by Rebecca Jones of Harvard University in 1941. It is magnitude 15.1 and at a distance of 2,300 light years from earth.
HaOIIIRGB some 14 hours total integration.
R,G,B 12x300s each bin 1x1
OIII 18x1800s bin 2x2
Ha 4x1800s bin 2x2
Image captured remotely at Alcalali, Spain
APM TMB 152 F8 LZOS, 10 Micron GM2000HPS, QSI6120ws8
PK 104-29.1 a.k.a. Jones 1 and WD 2333+310
Astrobin Top Pick
British Astronomical Association Picture of the Week November 4 2018
Published in Astronomy Now Magazine December 2018 and September 2020
Winner, Stargazers Lounge Imaging Challenge November 2018
Commended in the British Astronomical Association Journal August 2019
An extremely faint planetary nebula in Pegasus discovered by Rebecca Jones of Harvard University in 1941. It is magnitude 15.1 and at a distance of 2,300 light years from earth.
HaOIIIRGB some 14 hours total integration.
R,G,B 12x300s each bin 1x1
OIII 18x1800s bin 2x2
Ha 4x1800s bin 2x2
Image captured remotely at Alcalali, Spain
APM TMB 152 F8 LZOS, 10 Micron GM2000HPS, QSI6120ws8