Planetary Nebula NGC2371/2 in Gemini
Taken by Thomas Wildoner on November 7, 2024 @
Weatherly, PA, USA
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NGC 2371-2 is a dual lobed planetary nebula located in the constellation Gemini. Visually, it appears like it could be two separate objects; therefore, two entries were given to the planetary nebula by John Louis Emil Dreyer in the New General Catalogue, so it may be referred to as NGC 2371, NGC 2372, or variations on this name. It has also been called the double bubble nebula.
Observation data: J2000 epoch
Right ascension : 07h 25m 34.7s
Declination: +29° 29′ 25.6”
Distance: 4400 ly
Apparent magnitude (V): 13
Apparent dimensions (V): 44
Constellation: Gemini
Designations: NGC 2371, NGC 2372
Tech Specs: Orion 8” RC Telescope, ZWO ASI2600MC camera running at -10F, 108 Minutes using 60 second exposures, Celestron CGEM-DX pier mounted, ZWO EAF and ASIAir Pro, processed in PixInsight. Image Date: November 7, 2024. Location: The Dark Side Observatory (W59), Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).
Photographer's website:
https://www.thedarksideobservatory.com
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