planetaryscience on 27-Apr-2019 22:40:37 GMT about IRAS 05568+3206
Not a PN. Appears to be either an HII region or a reflection nebula:
http://ps1images.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/fitscut.cgi?red=/rings.v3.skycell/2028/004/rings.v3.skycell.2028.004.stk.i.unconv.fits&blue=/rings.v3.skycell/2028/004/rings.v3.skycell.2028.004.stk.g.unconv.fits&green=/rings.v3.skycell/2028/004/rings.v3.skycell.2028.004.stk.r.unconv.fits&x=90.022333&y=32.109083&size=1000&wcs=1&asinh=True&autoscale=90.750000&output_size=1024
In the bands in the above panstarrs images, a planetary nebula typically appears blueish-green. Here's PN K 3-70 in the region, for comparison:
http://ps1images.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/fitscut.cgi?red=/rings.v3.skycell/1868/030/rings.v3.skycell.1868.030.stk.i.unconv.fits&blue=/rings.v3.skycell/1868/030/rings.v3.skycell.1868.030.stk.g.unconv.fits&green=/rings.v3.skycell/1868/030/rings.v3.skycell.1868.030.stk.r.unconv.fits&x=89.689000&y=25.312194&size=500&wcs=1&asinh=True&autoscale=95.750000&output_size=1024
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