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- Stingray Nebula - Wikipedia
The nebula is located in the direction of the southern constellation Ara (the Altar), and is located 18,000 light-years (5,600 parsecs) away Although it is some 130 times the size of the Solar System, the Stingray Nebula is only about one tenth the size of most other known planetary nebulae
- Stingray Nebula - Universe Guide
Stingray Nebula is a planetary nebula that has a distance from Earth of 18,000 00 light years It can be found in the constellation of Ara
- Stingray Nebula (Hen 3-1357, PN G331) in Ara - Constellation Guide
The Stingray Nebula, or Henize 1357 (Hen 3-1357), is the youngest planetary nebula known It is located in Ara constellation
- ESA - Stingray Nebula (Henize 1357)
Named because its shape resembles a stingray fish, the nebula is one-tenth the size of most planetary nebulae and is 18 000 light-years away in the direction of the southern constellation Ara (the Altar)
- The Stingray Nebula: The Youngest Known Planetary Nebula (Hen-1357)
The nebula is as large as 130 solar systems, but, at its distance of 18,000 light-years, it appears only as big as a dime viewed a mile away The Stingray is located in the direction of the southern constellation Ara (the Altar)
- Stingray Nebula | Space Wiki | Fandom
The Stingray Nebula, also known as Hen 3-1357, is the youngest planetary nebula located in the constellation, Ara It is one of the most smallest nebulae, having a diameter between 0 16 and 0 5 light-years
- Stingray Nebula - HyperPhysics
The nebula is as large as 130 solar systems, but, at its distance of 18,000 light-years, it appears only as big as a dime viewed a mile away The Stingray is located in the direction of the southern constellation Ara (the Altar)
- Stingray Nebula - Detailed Pedia
The Stingray Nebula (Hen 3-1357) is the youngest-known planetary nebula, having appeared in the 1980s The nebula is located in the direction of the southern constellation Ara (the Altar), and is located 18,000 light-years (5,600 parsecs) away
- Stingray Nebula - NASA Science
The Hubble Space Telescope captured this image of the Stingray Nebula, the youngest known planetary nebula In this image, the bright central star is in the middle of the green ring of gas Its companion star is diagonally above it at 10 o'clock
- Wide-Field View of the Stingray Nebula - ESA Hubble
Pictured here is the region surrounding the Stingray Nebula Archival data from the NASA ESA Hubble Space Telescope has revealed that the nebula has faded precipitously over just the past two decades Witnessing such a swift rate of change in a planetary nebula is exceedingly rare, say researchers ESA Hubble, Digitized Sky Survey 2
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