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California Nebula ⬅︎

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The beautiful California Nebula in Perseus is very large in our sky -- about 2.5° long, or nearly the length of five full moons. But it is difficult to see even in binoculars and telescopes because it is very dim. However, it is a very popular target among astrophotographers and it is easy to see why.
Viewing California Nebula
LevelChallengingRatingBest ViewingMid-November through February
FindIn Perseus, find Mirfak and Algol. Find Menkib. Look less than 1° (1 finger-width) from Menkib in the direction of Adid Australis.
From a dark site with no moon, view stars scattered throughout the nebula. With a larger telescope it may be possible to view some nebulosity especially with a special H-Beta filter on the eyepiece to block out all but the light from the nebula. Low power is best since it is so large.
▶︎ Constellations of Fall  ▶︎ Perseus  ▶︎ California Nebula