NGC3242

Observed:  Points: 10

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as of 04/20/2024 1:30 a.m.

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General Info

TypePlanetary Nebula
ConstellationHydra
Right ascension10h24.800'46.200''
Declination-18°38'34''
Magnitude9
Size0.750 arc min
Catalog Designations NGC3242
Discovered 1785 William Herschel

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NGC3242

25" Obsession Dobsonian
10 points

Looked like a high contrast/distinct large blue-ish gray circle, slightly brighter on the outside edge. Few stars visible.

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