Planetary Nebula Abell 67

History

This planetary nebula was discovered in 1955 by the American astronomer George Ogden Abell on the photo plates of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS). In 1955 he published a first list of 13 globular clusters and the positions of 73 planetary nebulae. The PN was then listed as number 54 (A55 54). In 1966 Abell published a completed list including the size and description of the 86 planetary nebulae discovered on the POSS photo plates. This PN was then listed as nebula 67. [331, 332]

Physical Properties

«Strasbourg-ESO Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae» Acker et al., 1992 [141]
Designations PN G043.5-13.4: A 67, PK 43-13.1, A55 54, ARO 117, VV' 520
Right Ascension (J2000.0) 19h 58m 29s
Declination (J2000.0) +03° 02' 23"
Dimensions 67." (optical)
C-Star Designations AG82 390
C-Star Magnitude B: 19.3
Discoverer ABELL 1955

Finder Chart

The planetary nebula Abell 67 is located in the constellation Aquila. It is in opposition to the Sun on 19 July and can be observed from Switzerland from June to September.

Finder Chart Planetary Nebula Abell 67
Planetary Nebula Abell 67 in constellation Aquila. Charts created using SkySafari 6 Pro and STScI Digitized Sky Survey. Limiting magnitudes: Constellation chart ~6.5 mag, DSS2 close-ups ~20 mag. [149, 160]

Objects Within a Radius of 15°

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