NGC 1491
NGC 1491
NGC 1491 is an emission nebula, visible in the constellation Perseus. The nebula is located in the northern part of the constellation, bordering the Giraffe; it can be easily located, being about 2° NNW from the star λ Persei, a white subgiant of magnitude 4.25 clearly visible to the naked eye. It can also be detected with a medium-power amateur telescope, preferably with the help of filters.
Its strongly northern declination means that it can be easily observed during most of the nights of the year from the northern hemisphere, while from the southern hemisphere its observation is penalized; The period in which it reaches its highest elevation above the horizon is between the months of October and February.
Its strongly northern declination means that it can be easily observed during most of the nights of the year from the northern hemisphere, while from the southern hemisphere its observation is penalized; The period in which it reaches its highest elevation above the horizon is between the months of October and February.
Telescope
SPA-2-CMOS
Camera
QHY 600M
Location
IC ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY, SPAIN
Date of observation
29-30/08-2023
Filters
SHO
Processing
Pixinsight and Photoshop
Credits
Credit Sauro Gaudenzi / Data Telescope Live