What appearance does the Eskimo Nebula typically have when viewed through an eyepiece?

Answer

A subtle, gray-green disc

Human vision is not well-adapted to detecting color in faint deep-sky objects. While high-exposure photographs show vibrant colors, the reality when observing the Eskimo Nebula through a telescope is that it appears as a subtle, gray-green disc. This ghostly appearance is a result of how human eyes perceive faint light sources.

What appearance does the Eskimo Nebula typically have when viewed through an eyepiece?
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