Type | Dark Nebula |
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Magnitude | |
Size | 18' x 10' |
Right Ascension | 19h 6' (2000) |
Declination | 6° 53' S |
Constellation | Aquila |
Description | Seen in 11X80 finder, No * in 13", DARK SPOT! |
Classification | 6 Co G |
E.E. Barnard
25cm f/5 Astrograph
Cometary, close W of BD-7°4852 (9.2 arcmin). This object begins very closely west of BD-7°4852 (9.2 arcmin). From this it gradually widens and curves north like a plume, with the convex side west, to a distance of about 18'. The south end is intensely black. The northern part is dark with four or five small stars in it (see ibid. pp. 7, 11, and Plate IV)."― A Photographic Atlas of Selected Regions of the Milky Way, E.E. Barnard, 1927
20 Aquilae | Barnard 127 | Barnard 130 |
Barnard 134 | i Aquilae | |
V Aquilae |
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