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Caldwell 63 — Planetary Nebula in Aquarius

NGC 7293

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Magnitude 7.3m PlanetaryNebula Aquarius Visible
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About Helix Nebula

Description

The Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) is the nearest bright planetary nebula to Earth, at about 650 light-years away in Aquarius. It spans nearly half a degree (close to the apparent size of the full Moon) and displays a stunning ring structure in photographs, earning it the nickname "Eye of God."

Observing Tips

Despite being the closest bright planetary nebula, its large size gives it low surface brightness. Best in binoculars or a wide-field telescope at low power with an OIII filter. Requires dark skies. Best in autumn from locations with low southern horizon.

History

Discovered by Karl Ludwig Harding before 1824. The Helix was one of the first planetary nebulae to be studied in detail, and its proximity makes it a Rosetta Stone for understanding planetary nebula physics.

Fun Facts

Deep images reveal thousands of cometary knots — tadpole-shaped clumps of gas each about the size of our solar system — streaming away from the central star. The Helix contains at least 20,000 of these features.

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1Properties

Magnitude 7.3
Angular Size 16.3′
Distance 650 ly
Planetary Nebula [Distance: 650 ly]

Position & Identifiers

RA 22h 29m 38.6s
Dec -20° 50' 16.8"
Constellation Aquarius
Catalog C63
Also known as NGC 7293

2How easy to spot?

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Telescope Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
80mm refr. V. hard+ V. hard+ V. hard+
150mm Newt. V. hard+ V. hard+ V. hard+
C8 203mm V. hard+ V. hard+ V. hard+
Easy Medium Hard Very hard Impossible

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = outer suburbs · 5 = suburbs

With O-III filter

Telescope Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
80mm refr. Hard+ Hard+ Hard+
150mm Newt. Hard+ Hard+ Hard+
C8 203mm Hard+ Hard+ Hard+
Easy on Seestar S50

3Visibility

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Best season Jul – Sep (peak: Aug)

4 Filter Response Guide

5 Eyepiece View

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50x TFOV: 1.0° Lim. mag: 13.6
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Helix Nebula · 16.3′ · N up, E left

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7 Central Star

8 Surface Brightness

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Light Travel Time Machine

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Relativistic Travel

Community Photos (1)

Credit: The HST data are from proposal 9700. Processed images may be obtained from the Helix MAST web site. The Hubble Helix Team includes M. Meixner, H.E. Bond, G. Chapman (STScI), Y.-H. Chu (U. Illinois, Ur.... License: Public domain. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: The HST data are from proposal 9700. Processed images may be obtained from the Helix MAST web site. The Hubble Helix Team includes M. Meixner, H.E. Bond, G. Chapman (STScI), Y.-H. Chu (U. Illinois, Ur.... License: Public domain. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Mar 2, 2026

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Visibility scores assume a 150 mm Newton at Bortle 4.

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