Search with Copernicus for ultraviolet emission lines in the planetary nebula NGC 3242

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Planetary Nebulae, Satellite Observation, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Emission Spectra, Line Spectra, Oao 3, Spaceborne Telescopes

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The high-excitation planetary nebula NGC 3242 has been observed with the ultraviolet telescope-spectrometer aboard Copernicus. Wavelength intervals corresponding to the emission lines of O VI at 1032 A, He II at 1085 A, Si III at 1206 A, and N V at 1239 A have been scanned. Upper limits to the observed fluxes are reported and compared with predicted emission-line fluxes from this object.

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