IC 5148
Emission nebula | |
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Planetary nebula | |
Observation data: J2000 epoch | |
Right ascension | 21h 59m 35.2s[2] |
Declination | −39° 23′ 08″[2] |
Distance | 3000 light years[1] ly |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 16.5[2] |
Apparent dimensions (V) | 2 ′ x 2 ′[2] |
Constellation | Grus |
Designations | IC 5150, PK 002-52 1, PSCz P21565-3937, ESO 344-5, IRAS 21565-3937, PN G002.7-52.4 |
Nicknamed the Spare Tyre Nebula,[3] IC 5148 is a planetary nebula located around 1 degree west of Lambda Gruis in the constellation of Grus (The Crane).[4] It was discovered by Australian amateur astronomer Walter Gale in 1894. Around 3000 light-years distant, it is expanding at a rate of 50 kilometres a second, one of the fastest of all planetary nebulae.[3]
The central star of the planetary nebula has a spectral type of hgO(H).[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "From Cosmic Spare Tyre to Ethereal Blossom". Picture of the Week. European Southern Observatory. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
- ^ a b c d "Search Results for IC 5148". Astronomical Database. SIMBAD. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
- ^ a b ESO (2012). "From Cosmic Spare Tyre to Ethereal Blossom". Picture of the Week. European Southern Observatory. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
- ^ Streicher, Magda (December 2010). "Grus—An Elegant Starry Bird" (PDF). Deepsky Delights. The Astronomical Society of Southern Africa. pp. 56–59. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
- ^ González-Santamaría, I.; Manteiga, M.; Manchado, A.; Ulla, A.; Dafonte, C.; López Varela, P. (2021). "Planetary nebulae in Gaia EDR3: Central star identification, properties, and binarity". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 656: A51. arXiv:2109.12114. Bibcode:2021A&A...656A..51G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202141916. S2CID 237940344.
External links
[edit]- Media related to IC 5148 at Wikimedia Commons