Marko
March 18th, 2013, 06:09 AM
In looking at Ngc2440 observations of mine I pulled up a few images and the hubble image is amazing.
Due to it's shape which is similar to Ngc 2371 I am curious if anyone here has found info or observations suggesting that this PN has wings much like Ngc2371 and others in this 'class'. Here is my best of 3 logged observations of this PN
NGC 2440 Type: Plan Position: 07 41 55.4 -18 12 31 Con: Pup
Date: 02/16/10 Time: - Site: WSprDSR
Scope: 18SmF3.7Pc Eyepiece: 5mmNag Power: 389
NELM: 6.5 SQM: 21.50 Seeing: 4/5 Transparency: 3/5
Description: '1' len with OIII filter. 45 asec len No filter. 2EL 70dPA
with no filter. Bright in central section. Broken central core
brightness, brighter on N than S. Wonder if this is a break
around central star- Very bright in central section but fainter
extending for the Elongated size. OIII filter with averted shows
1' len. Strange central section like mini-arms going N and
South. Seems to be some dark areas very near the core offset
near edges.
I'll have to revisit it soon as it is on it's way out for the season. A very interesting object with some details yet to be pulled out in my 18" perhaps.
Due to it's shape which is similar to Ngc 2371 I am curious if anyone here has found info or observations suggesting that this PN has wings much like Ngc2371 and others in this 'class'. Here is my best of 3 logged observations of this PN
NGC 2440 Type: Plan Position: 07 41 55.4 -18 12 31 Con: Pup
Date: 02/16/10 Time: - Site: WSprDSR
Scope: 18SmF3.7Pc Eyepiece: 5mmNag Power: 389
NELM: 6.5 SQM: 21.50 Seeing: 4/5 Transparency: 3/5
Description: '1' len with OIII filter. 45 asec len No filter. 2EL 70dPA
with no filter. Bright in central section. Broken central core
brightness, brighter on N than S. Wonder if this is a break
around central star- Very bright in central section but fainter
extending for the Elongated size. OIII filter with averted shows
1' len. Strange central section like mini-arms going N and
South. Seems to be some dark areas very near the core offset
near edges.
I'll have to revisit it soon as it is on it's way out for the season. A very interesting object with some details yet to be pulled out in my 18" perhaps.