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  • Bright Planetary Nebula NGC 7027 from Hubble (Astronomy Picture of the Day)

    06/30/2020 8:09:50 PM PDT · by MtnClimber · 11 replies
    APOD.NASA ^ | 30 Jun, 2020 | NASA/Joel Kastner
    Explanation: What created this unusual planetary nebula? NGC 7027 is one of the smallest, brightest, and most unusually shaped planetary nebulas known. Given its expansion rate, NGC 7027 first started expanding, as visible from Earth, about 600 years ago. For much of its history, the planetary nebula has been expelling shells, as seen in blue in the featured image. In modern times, though, for reasons unknown, it began ejecting gas and dust (seen in red) in specific directions that created a new pattern that seems to have four corners. These shells and patterns have been mapped in impressive detail by...
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day -- Bright Planetary Nebula NGC 7027 from Hubble

    08/26/2013 3:59:07 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 8 replies
    NASA ^ | August 26, 2013 | (see photo credit)
    Explanation: It is one of the brightest planetary nebulae on the sky -- what should it be named? First discovered in 1878, nebula NGC 7027 can be seen toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus) with a standard backyard telescope. Partly because it appears there as only an indistinct spot, it is rarely referred to with a moniker. When imaged with the Earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope, however, great details are revealed. Studying Hubble images of NGC 7027 have led to the understanding that it is a planetary nebula that began expanding about 600 years ago, and that the cloud of...