NGC 5189
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NGC 5189
NGC 5189 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Musca. Seen through the telescope it seems to have an S shape, reminiscent of a barred spiral galaxy. The S shape, together with point-symmetric knots in the nebula, have for a long time hinted to astronomers that a binary central star is present. The Hubble Space Telescope imaging analysis showed that this S shape structure is indeed two dense low-ionization regions: one moving toward the north-east and another one moving toward the south-west of the nebula, which could be a result of a recent outburst from the central star. Observations with the Southern African Large Telescope have finally found a white dwarf companion in a 4.04 day orbit around the rare low-mass Wolf-Rayet type central star of NGC 5189. NGC 5189 is estimated to be 546 parsecs or 1,780 light years away from Earth. Other measurements have yielded results up to 900 parsecs (~3000 light-years) (Wikipedia)
Telescope
CHI-1 60cm
Camera
FLI PRO PL9000
Location
Chile, El Sauce Observatory
Date of observation
20.3.2021 - 5, 7, 15.4.2021
Filters
SHO
Processing
Maxim DL, Photoshop, Astropanel
Credits
TELESCOPE LIVE TRAT: Pepe Manteca