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Minkowski 2-42, abbreviated M2-42, is a planetary nebula that was discovered by Rudolph Minkowski in 1947.[2] It is located about 30,800 light-years away from Earth in the Galactic bulge.[1] It is known to be a bipolar planetary nebula containing two jets of material emerging from both sides of its central star.[3] It has been found that its bipolar outflows have the typical features of Fast Low-Ionization Emission Region (FLIER). [3]

The central star of M2-42 is classified as weak emission-line star,[4] but its nitrogen and helium features[5] may be linked to nitrogen sequences of Wolf-Rayet central stars of planetary nebula ([WN]).[3] The chemical composition of this planetary nebula was found to be around the solar metallicity.[6]

Image of M2-42 taken by the VLT Survey Telescope. The green part of the image was taken with a H-alpha filter.

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