NGC 3195 (also known as Caldwell 109) is a planetary nebula located in the southern constellation of Chamaeleon. Discovered by Sir John Herschel in 1835, this 11.6 apparent magnitude planetary nebula is slightly oval in shape, with dimensions of 40×35 arc seconds, and can be seen visually in telescopic apertures of 10.5 centimetres (4.1 in) at low magnifications.

Spectroscopy reveals that NGC 3195 is approaching Earth at 17 kilometres per second (11 mi/s), while the nebulosity is expanding at around 40 kilometres per second (25 mi/s). The central star is listed as >15.3V or 16.1B magnitude. An analysis of Gaia data suggests that the central star is a binary system. Distance is estimated at 1.7 kpc.

References

External links

  • Media related to NGC 3195 at Wikimedia Commons
  • The Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre: pictures and information on NGC 3195

NGC 3195 Nebula

C109 (NGC 3195)

NGC3199 Telescope Live

NGC 3195 Nebula in Chamaeleon

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