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NGC 6210

NGC 6210

NGC 6210 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Hercules, approximately 5.4 ± 1.3 kly from the Sun. It is positioned about 38° above the galactic plane at a vertical distance of about 3.3 kilolight-years (1 kpc) and thus has little extinction from intervening interstellar dust. This object was first recorded as a star-like feature by Joseph Lalande on March 22, 1799. However, credit for the discovery of a nebula goes to Wilhelm Struve in 1825. John L. E. Dreyer described it as, “a planetary nebula, very bright, very small, round, disc and border”.

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Observation Log Information
Log Index:569
Session:171
Date:1993-10-18
Equipment:10.1inNw7.5mmPlossl
Location:ABCarolineERO

Keywords: NGC 6210, 110 Finest NGCs, Planetary Nebula, Hercules

February 14, 2024
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