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1548C27 - an interesting new cometary nebula

The object 1548C27, a faint cometary nebula of classical form, discovered by an examination of early Near Infrared Photographic Sky Survey (NIPSS) data (1979) is presented. Direct imaging and polarimetric, photometric, and spectroscopic observations are reported. Early survey test photographs show t...

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Published in:The Astronomical journal 1981-05, Vol.86, p.751-754
Main Authors: Craine, E. R., Byard, P. L., Boeshaar, G. O.
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