The Nebula Is Sometimes Also Known As Sunflower Nebula Or Snail Nebula;
Ngc 6334 lies near the diffuse nebula ngc 6357, popularly known as the war and peace nebula, which also contains a. In fact, the features seen in the cat's eye are so complex that astronomers suspect the bright central object may actually be. The more south you are, the less likely you are going to see it.
This Is One Of The Most Complex Of The Planetary Nebulae.
See the nasa press release for more info. Cat's eye nebula (ngc 6543) cats may have nine lives, but this star only has one and here it is caught in its death throes, causing this ejection of glowing gases into outer space over a thousand years ago. The cat’s eye nebula is expanding at a speed of 16.4 km/s.
A Planetary Nebula Is The Glowing Gas Ejected During The Final Stages Of Evolution Of A Star Similar In Mass To Our Sun.
Each ‘ring’ is actually the edge of a. The cat's eye nebula is located in the constellation of draco, the dragon. The cat's eye nebula, also known as ngc 6543, is a visual fossil record of the dynamics and late evolution of a dying star.
Taken By The Wide Field And Planetary Camera On Board Nasa/Esa's.
The cat’s eye nebula is estimated to be 3,300 light years from earth. The cat's eye nebula, formally catalogued as ngc 6543 and seen here in this detailed view from the nasa/esa hubble space telescope, is one of the most complex planetary nebulae ever seen in space. The cat’s eye nebula consists mainly of hydrogen and helium, with smaller quantities of heavier elements.
In Fact, The Features Seen In The Cat's Eye Are So Complex That Astronomers Suspect The Bright Central Object May Actually Be A.
The cat’s paw nebula was discovered by the british astronomer john herschel on june 7, 1837. The central star’s surface is 150,000° fahrenheit (around 80,000° celsius), which makes our sun’s 11,000° f (6,100° c) seem comparatively like a. To inform younger students about energy and environment, science, chemistry, english culture and english language, with accompanying images, interviews and videos.