Emission nebula | |
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Planetary nebula | |
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legacy surveys image | |
Observation data: J2000 epoch | |
Right ascension | 6h 34m 7.4s |
Declination | +44° 46′ 40″ |
Distance | 6,500 ly |
Constellation | Auriga constellation |
Designations | PK 170+15 1, ZWG 204.5, IRAS 06304+4448, IRAS F06304+4448 |
NGC 2242 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Auriga. It was discovered by Lewis A. Swift on November 24, 1886, [1] and was thought to be a galaxy until a study published in 1987 showed it to be a planetary nebula. [2] The nebula is located about 6,500 light-years away, and about 1,600 light-years above the galactic plane. [3]
The central star of the planetary nebula is an O-type star with a spectral type of O(H). [4]
Emission nebula | |
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Planetary nebula | |
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legacy surveys image | |
Observation data: J2000 epoch | |
Right ascension | 6h 34m 7.4s |
Declination | +44° 46′ 40″ |
Distance | 6,500 ly |
Constellation | Auriga constellation |
Designations | PK 170+15 1, ZWG 204.5, IRAS 06304+4448, IRAS F06304+4448 |
NGC 2242 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Auriga. It was discovered by Lewis A. Swift on November 24, 1886, [1] and was thought to be a galaxy until a study published in 1987 showed it to be a planetary nebula. [2] The nebula is located about 6,500 light-years away, and about 1,600 light-years above the galactic plane. [3]
The central star of the planetary nebula is an O-type star with a spectral type of O(H). [4]