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    Confusion over the Crescent Nebula

    This past week I was at the Nebraska Star Party. I had the privilege to meet Deep Sky Forum's very own Dragan. I was able to visit with him briefly and meet some of his family. He asked me if I had a request to view an object in his 25" scope. I asked for the Crescent nebula. He started pointing it upward and I told him that his scope was going in the direction. He looked puzzled and asked me what I meant. I told him the Crescent Nebula is in Saggittarius not up in Cygnus. He was being very kind to me, but I could tell he thought I was confused. He went and asked a nearby observer to confirm what the NGC number was on the Crescent and the guy shouted out NGC 6888 up in Cygnus. I acquiesced as Dragan's scope is bigger than mine. Ha! The Crescent in Cygnus was gorgeous in his amazing scope. When I climbed down the latter he asked me if that was the object I had requested. I pulled out my SkySafari and mentioned I was referring to NGC 6445 in Sagittarius. It too is referred to as the "Crescent nebula" in SkySafari. Has anyone else encountered this confusion?

    Many thanks to Dragan for visiting with me and introducing me to some of his crew. Dragan - you know the night sky well.

    Best wishes,

    Brandon Hamil
    Last edited by Brandon Hamil; August 7th, 2024 at 06:04 AM.

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    Hey Brandon,

    Indeed, SkySafari names NGC 6445 the Crescent Nebula. As far as I know it is called the Box Nebula or Little Gem Nebula, though there is another planetary nebula called the Box Nebula. To my best of knowledge NGC 6888 is the "real" or at least more famous Crescent Nebula. Astronomical names are confusing. See also

    https://www.deepskyforum.com/showthr...rescent-Nebula
    https://www.deepskyforum.com/showthr...the-Box-Nebula

    As you can see, the article for that first link was written by Dragan


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