Monday, March 2, 2015

Planetary Nebulae Research

NGC 6210 HST.tifNGC 6210

Constellation: Hercules


Distance: 4700 Light Years


Size: .36519 Radians


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NGC 3242

Constellation: Hydra

Distance: 1400 Light Years

Size: .27195 Radians

Fun Fact: Called Ghost of Jupiter. Has two different angular arc seconds. Discovered by William Herschel.

Ngc2392.jpgNGC 2392

Constellation: Gemini


Distance: 2900 Light Year


Size: .67599 Radians


Fun Fact: Called the Eskimo Nebulae

NGC 7293
Comets Kick up Dust in Helix Nebula (PIA09178).jpg

Constellation: Aquarius

Distance: 650 Light Years

Size: 6.31 X 10^-4 Radians

Fun Fact: Called Helix Nebulae. Is the closest  nebulae to
Earth.

NGC 650
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Constellation: Perseus

Distance: 3400 Light Years

Size: .7 Light Years

Fun Fact: Called the little dumbbell. Has another NGC in
M97.jpgit.

NGC 3587

Constellation: Ursa Major

Distance: 2600 Light Years

Size: .042929 Radians

Fun Fact: Has M97 in it. Called the owl nebulae.
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Twin Jet Nebulae

Constellation: Ophicuchus

Distance: 2100 Light Years

Size: .6 Light Years

Fun Fact: Contains M2-9





Footprint Nebulae

Constellation: Cygnus

Distance: 15000 Light years

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