IRAS 17423-1755

Nebula in the constellation Sagittarius


IRAS 17423-1755
Emission nebula
Planetary nebula
Planetary nebula IRAS 17423-1755 taken by the Hubble Space Telescope
Observation data: J2000 epoch
Right ascension17h 45m 14.19s[1]
Declination−17° 56′ 46.9″[1]
Distance18,000[2] ly
Apparent magnitude (V)12.87[1]
ConstellationSagittarius[2]
DesignationsGSC2 S2202023288 , 2MASS J17451419-1756469, PK 009+05 1,

DENIS-P J174514.1-175646, GSC 06253-02182, MSX6C G009.3628+05.7782, PN G009.3+05.7,

GLMP 632, Hen 3-1475, PDS 465, [NHO98] 17423-1755
See also: Lists of nebulae

IRAS 17423-1755 also known as Henize 3-1475 is a planetary nebula, located in the constellation of Sagittarius around 18,000 light-years away from earth. The central star is around 20,000 times as luminous as the Sun.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Search Results for IRAS 17423-1755". Astronomical Database. SIMBAD. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  2. ^ a b "A cosmic garden sprinkler". ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Constellation of Sagittarius
Stars
Bayer
Flamsteed
Variable
HR
  • 6617
  • 6679
  • 6680
  • 6691
  • 6692
  • 6693
  • 6704
  • 6716
  • 6739
  • 6748
  • 6762
  • 6766
  • 6769
  • 6777
  • 6780
  • 6788
  • 6798
  • 6835
  • 6836
  • 6838
  • 6842
  • 6864
  • 6874
  • 6889
  • 6907
  • 6909
  • 6914
  • 6919
  • 6933
  • 6936
  • 6944
  • 6960
  • 6972
  • 6988
  • 6990
  • 6998
  • 7026
  • 7029
  • 7035
  • 7038
  • 7072
  • 7104
  • 7126
  • 7128
  • 7151
  • 7159
  • 7164
  • 7166
  • 7168
  • 7182
  • 7186
  • 7195
  • 7203
  • 7205
  • 7211
  • 7230
  • 7239
  • 7240
  • 7246
  • 7265
  • 7276
  • 7277
  • 7282
  • 7316
  • 7317
  • 7327
  • 7330
  • 7334
  • 7350
  • 7355
  • 7360
  • 7367
  • 7378
  • 7380
  • 7392
  • 7398
  • 7410
  • 7433
  • 7443
  • 7454
  • 7473
  • 7491
  • 7496
  • 7507
  • 7532
  • 7538
  • 7585
  • 7616
  • 7627
  • 7629
  • 7630
  • 7631
  • 7639
  • 7643
  • 7652
  • 7658
  • 7659
  • 7703
  • 7706
  • 7725
  • 7765
  • 7799
  • 7801
  • 7808
HD
Other
Exoplanets
Star
clusters
NGC
Other
Nebulae
NGC
Other
Galaxies
NGC
Other
Galaxy clusters
Astronomical events
Category


Stub icon

This nebula-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e