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Credit & Copyright: Composite Image Data -   
  
Subaru Telescope  
(NAOJ),  
Hubble Legacy Archive;  
Processing and additional imaging - Robert Gendler
Explanation:
Except for the rings  
of Saturn,   
the Ring  
Nebula (M57) is probably the most famous celestial band.  
  
Its classic appearance is understood to be due to perspective -  
our view from planet Earth looks down the center of a roughly  
barrel-shaped cloud of glowing gas.  
  
But expansive looping structures are seen to extend  
far beyond  
the Ring Nebula's familiar central regions in  
this  
intriguing composite of ground based and  
Hubble Space Telescope images with narrowband  
image data from Subaru.  
  
Of course, in this well-studied example of a  
planetary  
nebula, the glowing material  
does not come from planets.  
  
Instead, the gaseous shroud represents outer layers expelled  
from the dying,  
once  
sun-like star at the nebula's center.  
  
Intense ultraviolet light from the hot central star  
ionizes atoms in the gas.  
  
Ionized oxygen atoms produce the characteristic greenish glow and  
ionized hydrogen the prominent red emission.  
  
The central ring of the Ring Nebula is about one light-year  
across and 2,000 light-years away.  
  
To accompany   
tonight's shooting stars  
it shines in the northen constellation Lyra.  
  
Processing and additional imaging - Robert Gendler
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Publications with keywords: planetary nebula
Publications with words: planetary nebula
See also:
- APOD: 2025 August 31 Á NGC 7027: The Pillow Planetary Nebula
 - APOD: 2025 August 22 Á A Tale of Two Nebulae
 - APOD: 2025 August 5 Á NGC 6072: A Complex Planetary Nebula from Webb
 - APOD: 2025 July 29 Á A Helix Nebula Deep Field
 - APOD: 2025 July 13 Á Planetary Nebula Mz3: The Ant Nebula
 - APOD: 2025 June 9 Á Between Scylla and Charybdis: A Double Cosmic Discovery
 - APOD: 2025 May 14 Á NGC 1360: The Robins Egg Nebula
 

