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![Сферическая планетарная туманность Эйбелл 39](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/07/28/0001207394/abell39_misti_c50.preview.jpg)
28.07.2005
Ghostly in appearance, Abell 39 is a remarkably simple, spherical nebula about five light-years across. Well within our own Milky Way galaxy, the cosmic sphere is roughly 7,000 light-years distant toward the constellation Hercules.
![Сферическая планетарная туманность Эйбелл 39](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/10/09/0001270923/abell39_block_960.preview.jpg)
8.10.2012
Ghostly in appearance, Abell 39 is a remarkably simple, spherical nebula about five light-years across. Well within our own Milky Way galaxy, the cosmic sphere is roughly 7,000 light-years distant toward the constellation Hercules.
![Сферическая планетарная туманность Эйбелл 39](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/01/23/0001166015/abell39_wiyn.preview.jpg)
23.01.2001
One of the largest spheres in our Galaxy is giving valuable clues about the chemical composition of stars by its very shape. Planetary nebula Abell 39, now six light-years across, was once a sun-like star's outer atmosphere expelled thousands of years ago.
![Парад планетарных туманностей](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/10/09/0001199914/pn_block.preview.gif)
3.10.2001
What do the Owl, the Cat's Eye, the Ghost of Jupiter, and Saturn have in common? They're all planetary nebulae of course(!), glowing gaseous shrouds shed by dying sun-like stars as they run out of nuclear fuel.
![Парад планетарных туманностей](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/06/14/0001190906/pn_block.preview.gif)
14.06.2003
What do the Owl, the Cat's Eye, the Ghost of Jupiter, and Saturn have in common? They're all planetary nebulae of course, glowing gaseous shrouds shed by dying sun-like stars as they run out of nuclear fuel.
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