IC 4670
DSS image of IC 4670
Overlaid DSS image of IC 4670, 30' x 30' with north at top and west to the right

Aladin viewer for the region around IC 4670
Hen 2-305, PK 007+01 1, ESO 589-20, IRAS 17521-2144, GSC 06262-00349

Type  Planetary Nebula
Magnitude  13.28
Size  0.1' x 0.09' @ 6°
Right Ascension  17h 55' 7.0"  (2000)
Declination  21° 44' 40" S
Constellation  Sagittarius
Description  stellar, 12.5 mag
Observing Notes

Harold Corwin

Though Joseph Lunt's discovery position is 3.5 arcminutes too far south, there is no question about the identity of this planetary. Lunt found it visually with a "24-inch o.g. [objective grating] prism" and placed it "immediately S.f. C.P.D. -21° 6502" and added, "The nebula is 2s.5 pr. a slightly brighter star of the same declination." He estimated the magnitude as 12-13, called the object "stellar", and has it on two plates taken in June and July 1901.
IC Notes by Harold Corwin
Other Data Sources for IC 4670
Nearby objects for IC 4670
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IC 4670