M27

M27
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M27


M27: The Dumbbell Nebula
M27, also known as the Dumbbell Nebula, is a celestial wonder and a popular target for amateur astronomers. It's a planetary nebula, a glowing shell of gas ejected by a dying star. Despite the name, it has nothing to do with planets.
Key characteristics:
Shape: Its distinctive hourglass or dumbbell shape is what gives it its name.
Location: It resides in the constellation Vulpecula.
Distance: Approximately 1,360 light-years from Earth.
Age: Estimated to be around 9,807 years old.
Discovery: It was the first planetary nebula to be discovered, by Charles Messier in 1764.
Formation and appearance:
When a star like our Sun reaches the end of its life, it sheds its outer layers, creating a beautiful, colorful nebula. The intense ultraviolet radiation from the central, hot white dwarf star ionizes the gas, causing it to glow. M27 is a prime example of this process.
17.67 hours of narrowband data from Telescope Live.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Telescope
CHI-1
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Camera
QHY600m
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Location
Río Hurtado, Coquimbo Region, Chile
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Date of observation
Bundle
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Filters
HSO
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Processing
Pixinsight
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