“Dragonfly Nebula” a hitherto un-named nebula in Vela

The constellation Vela hosts a trove of unusual objects including this unnamed hydrogen emission nebula surrounding the magnitude 7.13 star HD 74804. A search in Simbad around a 50 arc minutes area failed to identify any nebula other than HD 74804 being “a young stellar object candidate” at 08 44 40.32 -41 16 37.96. I asked my children what it looked like to them and got these replies: Fish Hook, Cotton Candy, Cat’s Sphincter, Fish Lips, Snake Eye, and three said Dragonfly. So, dragonfly Nebula it is.

Date Imaged: February 5, 2021

Lens: 11 RASA f2.2

Exposure: 3 hours

Mount: Losmandy G11

Date Imaged

February 5, 2021

Lens

11 RASA f2.2

Exposure

3 hours

Mount

Losmandy G11

Camera: ASI2600MC Pro

Location: Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

Coordinates

Na

Camera

ASI2600MC Pro

Filter

Na

Location

Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines

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