Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Aquila (Aql)  ·  Contains:  HD182808
Nebulae in Aquila from the IPHAS survey, Peter Goodhew
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Nebulae in Aquila from the IPHAS survey

Nebulae in Aquila from the IPHAS survey, Peter Goodhew
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Nebulae in Aquila from the IPHAS survey

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Some nebulae found in a search for new, extended planetary nebulae (PNe) based on careful, systematic, visual scrutiny of the imaging data from the Isaac Newton Telescope Photometric Hα Survey of the Northern Galactic plane (IPHAS).

At around 3-o-clock we have IPHASX J192347.8+143642 and IPHASX J192349.9+143330.
At around 9-o-clock we have IPHASX J192543.2+143546.

IPHASX J192347.8+143642 is a 1.2 arcmin filamentary oval shaped rim connected to a huge nebulous tail to the left. It is catalogued as circumstellar material.
IPHASX J192349.9+143330 is probably not a planetary nebula. It is an irregular 1.9 arcmin oval nebula with brightening to the left hand side.
IPHASX J192543.2+143546 is a 176 arcsec likely planetary nebula.

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Nebulae in Aquila from the IPHAS survey, Peter Goodhew