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C90

NGC 2867

PlanetaryNebula Carina Mag 9.7

Object Data

Catalog Designation
C90
Type
PlanetaryNebula
Constellation
Carina
Magnitude
9.7
Right Ascension
09h 33m 21.6s
Declination
-58° 18' 46.8"
Distance
5,500 light-years
Angular Size
0.2
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About C90

Description

NGC 2867 is a small, bright planetary nebula in Carina, about 7,300 light-years away. Its disk spans about 12 arcseconds and shines at magnitude 9.7, with a hot central star of the Wolf-Rayet type.

Observing Tips

Appears stellar at low power. At 200x+ in a 6-inch telescope, it shows a tiny blue-green disk that can be distinguished from surrounding stars. An OIII filter helps confirm its nature. Best from southern locations in late winter and spring.

History

Discovered by John Herschel in the 1830s during his survey of the southern sky from South Africa. Its Wolf-Rayet central star makes it one of the more energetic planetary nebulae.

Fun Facts

The central star of NGC 2867 is a carbon-rich Wolf-Rayet star ([WC5] type) with a temperature of about 141,000 K, making it one of the hottest known planetary nebula central stars.

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Credit: Judy Schmidt. License: CC BY 2.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: Judy Schmidt. License: CC BY 2.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Mar 2, 2026