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- IC_289 abstract "IC 289 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia which looks pretty and small with aperture instruments. This nebula was discovered by Lewis Swift in early September 1888. It can be easily recognized because it just lies down to the 10 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 thumbnail IC_289_Geckzilla.jpg?width=300.
- IC_289 wikiPageExternalLink ic289.html.
- IC_289 wikiPageID "24471529".
- IC_289 wikiPageLength "1266".
- IC_289 wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- IC_289 wikiPageRevisionID "678605975".
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink 2MASS.
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink Cassiopeia_(constellation).
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cassiopeia_(constellation).
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink Category:IC_objects.
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Planetary_nebulae.
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink IRAS.
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_A._Swift.
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Swift.
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_nebula.
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLink File:IC_289_Geckzilla.jpg.
- IC_289 wikiPageWikiLinkText "IC 289".
- IC_289 caption "As seen by Hubble".
- IC_289 constellation "Cassiopeia".
- IC_289 epoch "J2000.0".
- IC_289 hasPhotoCollection IC_289.
- IC_289 name "IC 289".
- IC_289 names "IRAS 03062+6107, 2MASS J03101930+6119009, ARO 86, Hb 1, VV 9, RL 67, Lan 496, NSV 1056, GSC2 N313033135782".
- IC_289 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Planetary_nebula.
- IC_289 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- IC_289 subject Category:Cassiopeia_(constellation).
- IC_289 subject Category:IC_objects.
- IC_289 subject Category:Planetary_nebulae.
- IC_289 hypernym Nebula.
- IC_289 type Star.
- IC_289 type Catalogue.
- IC_289 type Object.
- IC_289 comment "IC 289 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia which looks pretty and small with aperture instruments. This nebula was discovered by Lewis Swift in early September 1888. It can be easily recognized because it just lies down to the 10 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 label "IC 289".
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- IC_289 sameAs m.0805fl8.
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- IC_289 sameAs Q2749758.
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- IC_289 wasDerivedFrom IC_289?oldid=678605975.
- IC_289 depiction IC_289_Geckzilla.jpg.
- IC_289 isPrimaryTopicOf IC_289.