Bizarre looking supernova remnant

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Dick Jacobson
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Bizarre looking supernova remnant

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How often do you see an astro object that looks totally unlike anything else? Check out this object that is believed to be formed by an intense wind from a rare type of white dwarf created in a supernova 800 years ago. The image was created not by a space telescope, but by a mere 2.4 meter earth based scope, the Hiltner reflector at Kitt peak. (Any relation, Merle?) Details at https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-n ... fireworks/
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30-inch homemade Newtonian with periscope
20-inch homemade equatorial Newtonian with periscope
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Too many small scopes and binoculars to mention
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