Very faint planetary nebula Abell 7 is some 1,800 light-years distant, just
south of Orion in planet Earth's skies in the constellation Lepus, The
Hare. Surrounded by Milky Way stars and near the line-of-sight to distant
background galaxies, its generally
simple spherical shape, about 8 light-years in diameter, is outlined in this deep
telescopic image. Within its confines are beautiful, more complex details
enhanced by the use of narrowband filters. Emission
from hydrogen and nitrogen is shown in reddish hues with oxygen emission mapped
to a bluish-green color, giving Abell 7 a more natural appearance that would
otherwise be much too faint to be appreciated by
eye. A planetary
nebula represents a very brief final phase in stellar evolution that our own
Sun will experience 5 billion years hence, as the nebula's
central, once sun-like star shrugs off its outer layers. Abell 7 itself is
estimated to be 20,000 years old. Its central star is seen here as a fading
white dwarf some 10 billionyears old.
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