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ITEM REFERENCE1865
PERMANENT LINKhttps://astro.ing.iac.es/outreach/?1865
EXTACCESSyes
COLLECTIONImage archive
TITLEM27
KEYWORDSMessier;Nebulae
DATE2000-01-01
DESCRIPTIONThe Dumbell nebula was the first planetary nebula ever discovered. We happen to see this one approximately from its equatorial plane; from near one pole, it would probably have the shape of a ring, and perhaps look like we view the Ring Nebula M57. True-colour composition from B, V, and R imaging using a CCD camera on the JKT. Colour-processing by Nik Szymanek.
CREDITAmanda Willmott, Aaron Shrimpton, Javier Mendez and Nik Szymanek.
TELESCOPEJKT
INSTRUMENTJKTCCD
THUMB_75
https://www.ing.iac.es/PR/science/M27niks.jpg
AVAILABLE FILESJPG (106K) 1000×859 pixels
TIF (13.7M) 2362×2030 pixels
TIMESTAMP2024-08-27 21:24:29
USAGE
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