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- NGC_2346 abstract "NGC 2346 (also known as the Butterfly Nebula) is a planetary nebula near the celestial equator in the Monoceros constellation. It is bright and conspicuous and has been extensively studied. Among its most remarkable characteristics is its unusually cool central star, which is a spectroscopic binary, and its unusual shape.The binary star, which has a period of about 16 days, is also variable, probably due to dust in orbit around it. The dust itself is heated by the central star and so NGC 2346 is unusually bright in the infrared part of the spectrum. When one of the two stars evolved into a red giant, it engulfed its companion, which stripped away a ring of material from the larger star’s atmosphere. When the red giant’s core was exposed, a fast stellar wind inflated two ‘bubbles’ from either side of the ring.".
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- NGC_2346 wikiPageID "250884".
- NGC_2346 wikiPageLength "1760".
- NGC_2346 wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- NGC_2346 wikiPageRevisionID "670772815".
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Binary_star.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monoceros_(constellation).
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Planetary_nebulae.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Celestial_equator.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_Space_Telescope.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Light-year.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Monoceros.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Monoceros_constellation.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_nebula.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Red_giant.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Spectroscopic_binary.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink Stellar_wind.
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- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink File:N2346.jpg.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLink File:NGC2346.jpg.
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2346".
- NGC_2346 wikiPageWikiLinkText "NGC 2346".
- NGC_2346 appmagV "11.6".
- NGC_2346 caption "NGC 2346 imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope".
- NGC_2346 constellation "Monoceros".
- NGC_2346 dec "56.0".
- NGC_2346 distLy "2.0".
- NGC_2346 epoch "J2000.0".
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- NGC_2346 name "NGC 2346".
- NGC_2346 names "Butterfly Nebula".
- NGC_2346 ra "25781.0".
- NGC_2346 sizeV "0.9".
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- NGC_2346 subject Category:Monoceros_(constellation).
- NGC_2346 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_2346 subject Category:Planetary_nebulae.
- NGC_2346 hypernym Nebula.
- NGC_2346 type Star.
- NGC_2346 type Catalogue.
- NGC_2346 type Object.
- NGC_2346 comment "NGC 2346 (also known as the Butterfly Nebula) is a planetary nebula near the celestial equator in the Monoceros constellation. It is bright and conspicuous and has been extensively studied. Among its most remarkable characteristics is its unusually cool central star, which is a spectroscopic binary, and its unusual shape.The binary star, which has a period of about 16 days, is also variable, probably due to dust in orbit around it.".
- NGC_2346 label "NGC 2346".
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