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Types of Nebulae | Galaxies, Globular Open Clusters A typical diffuse nebula is a few hundred light-years across (NGC 2264 shown; see also the Horsehead Nebula) Planetary Nebulae Planetary nebulae are shells of gas thrown out by some stars near the end of their lives Our Sun will probably produce a planetary nebula in about 5 billion years
Orion Constellation | Facts, Information, History Definition This nebula can be found a third of a degree from the Horsehead Nebula NGC 2023 is around 1,467 light-years away from Earth Monkey Head Nebula The Monkey Head Nebula, designated as NGC 2174, is an emission nebula classified as an H II region It is associated with the open cluster NGC 2175, also located in Orion
Trifid Nebula - The Nine Planets The Trifid Nebula gets its name from the three dark lanes the divide it The red part is an emission nebula powered by a bright triple star CC 24537; the fainter blue part is a reflection nebula surrounding a hot O-type star The Trifid Nebula is just 1 1 2 degrees from the much larger Lagoon Nebula AAT html (David Malin) AAT html (David Malin
Nebula List - The Nine Planets NGC 7293 (Helix Nebula) AAT 48k jpg (David Malin) NGC 7354 BB 5k jpg NGC 7662 (The Blue Snowball) BB 5k jpg UMN 62k gif Antares and the Rho Ophiuchus dark cloud UKS 52k jpg; ROE html (David Malin) Faint nebulosity in Orion UKS 51k jpg (David Malin) GK Per (remnant of Nova Persei 1901) WIYN 134k gif; (caption) WIYN 170k gif; (caption) Henize 70
Cats Eye Nebula - The Nine Planets Photo: Hubble Space Telescope (26k jpg) NGC 6543 RA 17:59; Dec 66:38 (Draco) Distance: 3000 ly Type: planetary nebula This is one of the most complex of the planetary nebulae The HST images seem to indicate that the central star is actually a binary system and that the nebula we see today is actually the result of at least two separate events See the NASA press release for more info
Crab Nebula - The Nine Planets Distance: 6000 ly In 1758, Charles Messier found this nebula while hunting for comets When he noticed that, unlike a comet, it didn’t move, he decided to create his now famous catalog (from his point of view a catalog of things that shouldn’t be mistaken for comets) The supernova explosion that created the Crab was seen on about July 4