Original submission for Little Dumbbell Nebula | ||
Original submission, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-01-10 03:59:24] | ||
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→ | Little Dumbbell Nebula | |
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→ | GCRV 950 | |
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→ | Nebulae | |
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REGION | ||
→ | Inner Orion Spur | |
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SUMMARY | ||
→ | The Little Dumbbell Nebula, also known as Messier 76, NGC 650/651, the Barbell Nebula, or the Cork Nebula, is a planetary nebula in the Elysian Shore. The system features stunning sights and anemones | |
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The Little Dumbbell Nebula circa 2014 (top) and from Little Dumbbell Sector ZA-N b7-0 (bottom), the closest system at 17.84 ly away
Very small compared to other planetary nebulas, The Little Dumbbell Nebula consists of 11 different stars which have (O class, T-tauris, K-class, M-class, L-class) and multiple small landables that feature geological and Prasinum Bioluminescent anemones. The second body (GCRV 950 2) is a non-landable silicate vapour atmospheric planet which features some stunning looking rings which reflect the parent O class. This is a great place to take pictures due to the multiple star sights and the ever-present O class. | |
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