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NGC 3918

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Right ascension
  
11 50 17.7

Distance
  
4 900 ly

Magnitude
  
8.5

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
8.5

Declination
  
−57° 10′ 56.9″

Apparent dimensions (V)
  
8 to 10

Constellation
  
Centaurus

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Designations
  
He2-74 / Hen 2-74 / Sa2-81 / PK 294+4.1 / PN G294.6+04.7 /ESO 170-1

Similar
  
NGC 5307, NGC 3766, NGC 5286, NGC 3132, Lemon Slice Neb

Live view ngc 3918 planetary nebula


NGC 3918 is a bright planetary nebula in the constellation Centaurus, nicknamed the "Blue Planetary" or "The Southerner". It is the brightest of the far southern planetary nebulae. This nebula was discovered by Sir John Herschel in March 1834, and is easily visible through small telescopes. The round or even slightly oval diameter is telescopically between 8 and 10 arcsec, though deep images extends this to about 19 or 20 arcsec. More surprising is the beautiful rich blue colour that looks much like the coloured images of Neptune taken by Voyager 2 in 1989.

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Spectroscopy reveals NGC 3918 is approaching us at 17±3.0 kilometres per second, while the nebulosity is expanding at around 24 kilometres per second. The central star is 14.6 visible light magnitude, and remains invisible to optical observers, as it is obscured by the sheer brightness of the surrounding nebula.

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Distance is estimated 1.5 kpc.

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References

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