Abell 33 (Also called A33 or the Diamond ring nebula) is a faint spherical planetary nebula located 2700 light years away in the constellation of Hydra. It lies just behind the star HD 83535 which has no relation to the nebula.[1] 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.[2] The nebula shares similar morphology to another nebula with the same spherical shape, the Owl Nebula (M 97) but is much darker than the owl nebula.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Abell 33 Planetary Nebula in Hydra | Astrodonimaging.com". Retrieved 2024-05-11.
- ^ "Abell 33 – Astrodrudis". Retrieved 2023-10-27.
- ^ "Planetary Nebula Abell 33 | Deep⋆Sky Corner". www.deepskycorner.ch. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
External links
edit- Media related to Abell 33 at Wikimedia Commons