Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140530.html> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 10 of
10
with 100 triples per page.
- ap140530.html author "APOD".
- ap140530.html authorlink1 "Astronomy Picture of the Day".
- ap140530.html date "2014-05-30".
- ap140530.html editor "Robert Nemiroff".
- ap140530.html editor2 "Jerry Bonnell".
- ap140530.html isCitedBy Abell_36.
- ap140530.html publisher NASA.
- ap140530.html quote "The gorgeous, gaseous shroud of a dying sunlike star, planetary nebula Abell 36 lies a mere 800 light-years away in the constellation of Virgo. At that distance it spans over 1.5 light-years in this sharp telescopic view. Shrugging off its outer layers, the nebula's central star is contracting and becoming hotter, evolving towards a final white dwarf phase. In fact, in Abell 36, the central star is estimated to have a surface temperature of over 73,000 K, compared to the Sun's present 6,000 K temperature. As a result, the intensely hot star is much brighter in ultraviolet light, compared to its visual appearance here. The invisible ultraviolet light ionizes hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the nebula and ultimately powers the beautiful visible light glow.".
- ap140530.html title "Abell 36".
- ap140530.html url ap140530.html.