A cosmic bubble: NGC 3132

NGC 3132, also referred to as the Eight-Burst or the Southern Ring Nebula, glows at a distance of about 2,000 light years in the constellation Vela, making it one of the nearest so-called planetary nebulae. These phenomena are the result of the shedding of the outer gaseous layers of a star toward the end of its life cycle. The remaining stellar core's radiation causes the spherical shell of expelled gas to glow. The term "planetary nebula" derives from the round shape these objects have when viewed through small telescopes, making them appear similar to planets in the Solar System.

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Id:ngc3132-cc
Tipo:Observação
Data de divulgação:3 de Dezembro de 2009 às 23:18
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Nome:NGC 3132
Tipo:Milky Way : Nebula : Type : Planetary
Distância:2000 anos-luz
Constellation:Vela
Categoria:Nebulae

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Coordenadas

Position (RA):10 7 0.99
Position (Dec):-40° 26' 24.70"
Field of view:6.35 x 4.80 arcminutes
Orientação:O norte está a 1.6° à direita da vertical