 Kahotec 455 is named after its discoverer, Czech astronomer Lobos Kahotec. This is nicknamed the Eskimo nebula because when viewed through ground-based telescopes, it resembles a face surrounded by a fur parka. Although this bright central region resembles a ball of twine, it is in reality a bubble of material being blown into space by the central star's intense wind of high-speed material. NGC 6751 is strikingly unusual for planetary nebula, and it looks like a giant eye. The nebula is a cloud of gas ejected several thousand years ago from the hot star visible in its center.