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C22 is a fairly popular planetary nebula for casual observers.
A small refractor will reveal a star-like object with slight nebulosity. A 6 in. telescope with a magnification around 100x will reveal a slightly bluish disk. Telescopes of diameter 16" or greater may reveal slight colour and brightness variations in the interior.
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Imaged by: Andy Wilson
Method: LX200, MX916 CCD
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