Butterfly nebula

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Planetary Nebula
M2-9 / Butterfly Nebula
The Butterfly Nebula captured by the Hubble Space Telescope.
The Butterfly Nebula captured by the Hubble Space Telescope .
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Constellation Snake bearer
Position
equinox : J2000.0
Right ascension 17h 05m 38s
declination -10 ° 08 ′ 35 ″
Appearance
Apparent brightness  (visual) 14.7 mag 
Apparent brightness  (B-band) (12.59 ± 0.22) mag 
Angular expansion 1.9 ′ × 0.3 ′  
Central star
Physical data
Radial velocity +87.5 km / s 
distance approx. 2100 ly
(approx. 650 pc ) 
diameter 0.7 ly
history
discovery Rudolph Minkowski
Date of discovery 1947
Catalog names
 PK  010 + 18.2 • M2-9 • IRAS 17028-1004

The Butterfly Nebula , also known as M2-9 , is a galactic planetary nebula in the constellation Serpent Bearer and is approximately 2100  light-years from Earth . The planetary nebula was discovered by the German-American astronomer Rudolph Minkowski in 1947 . Images from the Hubble Space Telescope from 1997 reveal fine gas structures moving away from the star at a speed of over 1,600 km / s.

See also

NGC 2346
NGC 6302
IC 1318

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Individual evidence

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