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Blinking Planetary

NGC 6826

Planetary Nebula Excellent (70/100)
C15 PlanetaryNebula Cygnus Visible Level 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Benefits from OIII filter
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Properties

Magnitude 8.8
Angular Size 0.4′
Distance 2200 ly
Planetary Nebula [Distance: 2200 ly]

Position & Identifiers

RA 19h 44m 48.0s
Dec +50° 31' 30.0"
Constellation Cygnus
Catalog C15

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About Blinking Planetary

Description

The Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826) is a planetary nebula in Cygnus, about 2,200 light-years away. It gets its name from a remarkable visual effect: when you stare directly at it, the bright central star dominates and the nebula seems to vanish, but with averted vision the nebula reappears.

Observing Tips

Easy to find in Cygnus. In a 4-inch telescope at medium power, try alternating between direct and averted vision to see the "blinking" effect. The nebula is about 25 arcseconds across with a bright central star. Best in summer and autumn.

History

Discovered by William Herschel on September 6, 1793. The blinking effect was noted by observers and gives this planetary nebula one of the most descriptive common names in astronomy.

Fun Facts

Hubble images revealed two red FLIER (Fast Low-Ionization Emission Region) structures on opposite sides of the nebula, jets of material moving at supersonic speeds away from the central star.

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Credit: Bruce Balick (University of Washington), Jason Alexander (University of Washington), Arsen Hajian (U.S. Naval Observatory), Yervant Terzian (Cornell University), Mario Perinotto (University of Florenc.... License: Public domain. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: Bruce Balick (University of Washington), Jason Alexander (University of Washington), Arsen Hajian (U.S. Naval Observatory), Yervant Terzian (Cornell University), Mario Perinotto (University of Florenc.... License: Public domain. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Mar 2, 2026