NGC 6210

Introduction | Map | My Own Photos | My Own Observations | References

On this page I collect my observations of the planetary NGC 6210 (Turtle Nebula) in the constellation Hercules.

 

Introduction

The planetary nebula NGC 6210 (Turtle Nebula) in the constellation Hercules is rather bright and has a white central star, which is easy to observe (but not in the eVscope).

NGC 6210 (Turtle Nebula)
Size: 0.5' x 0. 47' (Wikipedia)
Distance: 6,500 light years (Wikipedia)
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Map

The planetary nebula NGC 6210 (Turtle Nebula) in the constellation Hercules (Image Courtesy of SkySafari Astronomy, www.simulationcurriculum.com)

The planetary nebula NGC 6210 (Turtle Nebula) in the constellation Hercules with more environment (Image Courtesy of SkySafari Astronomy, www.simulationcurriculum.com)

 

My Own Photos

eVscope

         

NGC 6210 - May 29, 2020

 

NGC 6210 - May 31, 2020

 

NGC 6210 - May 31, 2020

   

NGC 6210 - May 29, 2020, photo on top processed

 

NGC 6210 - May 31, 2020, photo on top processed

 

NGC 6210 - May 31, 2020, photo on top processed

     

NGC 6210 Sep 8, 2021

 

NGC 6210 - Sep 8, 2021, photo left processed

   

 

My Own Observations

Observations May 2020

Observations September 2021

 

References

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