Owl Nebula
Planetary Nebula Data of the Owl Nebula |
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Taken from the Stargazer Observatory | |
AladinLite | |
Constellation | Big Bear |
Position equinox : J2000.0 |
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Right ascension | 11h 14m 47.7s |
declination | + 55 ° 01 ′ 09 ″ |
Appearance | |
Apparent brightness (visual) | 9.9 likes |
Angular expansion | 3.4 ′ × 3.3 ′ |
Central star | |
designation | RX J111447.9 + 550106 |
Apparent brightness | 16 likes |
Physical data | |
Redshift | (27 ± 17) · 10 −6 |
Radial velocity | (8 ± 5) km / s |
distance | vague information between 400 u. 12,000 ly |
Dimensions | 0.15 M ☉ |
Age | 6000 years |
history | |
discovery | Pierre Méchain |
Date of discovery | February 16, 1781 |
Catalog names | |
NGC 3587 • PK 148 + 57.1 • PN G148.4 + 57.0 • M 97 |
The Owl Nebula (also known as Messier 97 or NGC 3587 ) is one of the approximately 1,600 planetary nebulae in our Milky Way . With the dimensions 3.4 '× 3.3' and an apparent magnitude of 9.9 mag, it is located in the constellation Great Bear . The shell ejected from the central star is about 2 light years in diameter and expands at about 40 km / s in space .
Web links
- M97, the Owl Nebula - Calar Alto Observatory
- Spektrum.de : Amateur recordings [1] [2] [3]