IC 289

IC 289 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia.[3] It was discovered by Lewis Swift in early September 1888. It lies close to the 10th magnitude star BD +60° 0631. N.J. Martin described IC 289 as "A nice, faint round planet like planetary nebula. The uniform oval disc shows some irregularity in brightness but is not obviously brighter at the edge."

IC 289
Emission nebula
Planetary nebula
As seen by Hubble
Observation data: J2000.0 epoch
Right ascension03h 10m 19.3017s[1]
Declination+61° 19 00.914[1]
Distance5,190 ± 500 ly (1,592 ± 153 pc)[2] ly
ConstellationCassiopeia
DesignationsIRAS 03062+6107, 2MASS J03101930+6119009, ARO 86, Hb 1, VV 9, RL 67, Lan 496, NSV 1056, GSC2 N313033135782[1]

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