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- Q1405421 subject Q6465294.
- Q1405421 subject Q7009872.
- Q1405421 abstract "Shapley 1 (Sp 1 or PLN 329+2.1) is an annular planetary nebula in the constellation of Norma with a magnitude of +12.6. As viewed from Earth, it is peculiar in that it seems to be a non-bipolar, torus-shaped planetary nebula. However, it is thought that this is due to the viewpoint of looking directly down on a binary system whose orbit is perpendicular to Earth.Discovered in 1936 by Harlow Shapley, it is approximately 4900 light years from Earth, and is around 8700 years old. At the centre of the nebula is a magnitude 14 white dwarf star. It has an angular diameter of 1.1 arc minutes, which makes it about one-third (.32) of a light year across.".
- Q1405421 thumbnail Fine_Ring_Nebula.jpg?width=300.
- Q1405421 wikiPageWikiLink Q10582.
- Q1405421 wikiPageWikiLink Q12510.
- Q1405421 wikiPageWikiLink Q13632.
- Q1405421 wikiPageWikiLink Q151991.
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- Q1405421 wikiPageWikiLink Q531.
- Q1405421 wikiPageWikiLink Q6465294.
- Q1405421 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009872.
- Q1405421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8928.
- Q1405421 comment "Shapley 1 (Sp 1 or PLN 329+2.1) is an annular planetary nebula in the constellation of Norma with a magnitude of +12.6. As viewed from Earth, it is peculiar in that it seems to be a non-bipolar, torus-shaped planetary nebula. However, it is thought that this is due to the viewpoint of looking directly down on a binary system whose orbit is perpendicular to Earth.Discovered in 1936 by Harlow Shapley, it is approximately 4900 light years from Earth, and is around 8700 years old.".
- Q1405421 label "Shapley 1".
- Q1405421 depiction Fine_Ring_Nebula.jpg.