While searching the skies above 18th century France for comets, astronomer Charles Messier [
http://www.seds.org
] diligently recorded this object as number 27 on his list of things which are definitely not comets [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
]. So what is it? Well, 20th century astronomers would classify it as a Planetary Nebula [
http://www.seds.org
] ... but it's not a planet either, even though it may appear round [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
] and planet-like in a small telescope. Messier 27 (M27) is now known to be an excellent example of a gaseous emission nebula [
http://www.astro.wa
] created as a sun-like star runs out [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
] of nuclear fuel in its core. The nebula forms as the star's outer layers are expelled into space, with a visible glow generated by atoms excited by the dying star's intense but invisible ultraviolet light [
http://imagine.gsfc
]. Known by the popular name of the "Dumbbell Nebula" [
http://www.seds.org
], the beautifully symmetric interstellar gas cloud is about 1,200 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula [
http://www.astro.wi
constellations/Vulpe cula.html ]. This gorgeous synthetic color picture of M27 [
http://www.eso.org/
] was produced during testing of the European Southern Observatory's new Very Large Telescope [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
].
Explanation
While searching the skies above 18th century France for comets, astronomer Charles Messier [
http://www.seds.org
] diligently recorded this object as number 27 on his list of things which are definitely not comets [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
]. So what is it? Well, 20th century astronomers would classify it as a Planetary Nebula [
http://www.seds.org
] ... but it's not a planet either, even though it may appear round [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
] and planet-like in a small telescope. Messier 27 (M27) is now known to be an excellent example of a gaseous emission nebula [
http://www.astro.wa
] created as a sun-like star runs out [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
] of nuclear fuel in its core. The nebula forms as the star's outer layers are expelled into space, with a visible glow generated by atoms excited by the dying star's intense but invisible ultraviolet light [
http://imagine.gsfc
]. Known by the popular name of the "Dumbbell Nebula" [
http://www.seds.org
], the beautifully symmetric interstellar gas cloud is about 1,200 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula [
http://www.astro.wi
constellations/Vulpe cula.html ]. This gorgeous synthetic color picture of M27 [
http://www.eso.org/
] was produced during testing of the European Southern Observatory's new Very Large Telescope [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
].
Explanation