Planetary Nebula Candidate FP J1912-0331?

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Alex Swartzinski

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Sep 16, 2025, 8:42:51 PM (4 days ago) Sep 16
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Hello Deep Sky Group, 

On Friday, I'll leave for my first star party experience at Okie Tex. I have a long list of targets, but I'm undecided on planetary nebula candidate FP J1912-0331.

On this Cloudy Nights thread, there were a few positive observations, but I didn't have much luck when I tried for it in September of 2023.

Does anyone have any input for this object? 

Thank you,

Alex 

Zane Landers

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Sep 16, 2025, 8:50:55 PM (4 days ago) Sep 16
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Hi Alex, looking forward to seeing you there, I will be present with my 14.7” f/2.9 and my friend Jordanne Brisby is going with her 17.5”

Zane Landers

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Alex Swartzinski

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Sep 16, 2025, 8:57:51 PM (4 days ago) Sep 16
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Akarsh Simha

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Sep 16, 2025, 9:24:03 PM (4 days ago) Sep 16
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I’m having serious FOMO but I haven’t accrued enough vacation yet 

Scott Harrington

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Sep 18, 2025, 4:59:55 PM (2 days ago) Sep 18
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If I can get clear enough skies this coming Friday, I'll try and take a look with my 16-inch.

As for Okie-Tex, the weather is looking decent. No day is predicted to be cloud free this far out, but at least the temps look around 80/50!

Scott H.

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