Abell 33
Abell 33 (Also called A33 or the Diamond ring nebula) is a planetary nebula located 2700 light years away in the constellation of Hydra. It lies just behind the star HD 83535. The star HD 83535 is also responsible for the "diamond ring" effect seen in the photograph.
Emission nebula | |
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Planetary nebula | |
Observation data: J2000 epoch | |
Right ascension | 09h 39m 09.2s |
Declination | −02° 48′ 35″ |
Distance | 2.7 kly (0.83 kpc) ly |
Apparent magnitude (V) | +12.9 |
Constellation | Hydra |
Notable features | Foreground star gives it a "diamond ring" effect |
Designations | PNG 238.0+34.8, PK 238+34.1, ARO 65 |
The nebula gets its coloration from the Olll emissions (Doubly ionized oxygen). The nebula is faint making it difficult to be seen using a telescope. The spherical shape of Abell 33 is mainly caused by its central star not having much of a spin.[1] The nebula shares simular morphology to another nebula with the same spherical shape, the Owl Nebula (M 97) but is much darker than the owl nebula.[2]
References
- "Abell 33 – Astrodrudis". Retrieved 2023-10-27.
- "Planetary Nebula Abell 33 | Deep⋆Sky Corner". www.deepskycorner.ch. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
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