Bipolar Planetary Nebula PN Hb 12

Stsci_2013-37a_1024

stsci_2013-37a September 4th, 2013

Credit: NASA, ESA, and A. Zijlstra (The University of Manchester) Acknowledgment: J. Barrington (Hubble's Hidden Treasures Competition)

This image shows an example of a bipolar planetary nebula known as PN Hb 12 - also known as Hubble 12 - in the constellation of Cassiopeia. The striking shape of this nebula, reminiscent of a butterfly or an hourglass, was formed as a Sun-like star approached the end of its life and puffed its outer layers into the surrounding space. For bipolar nebulae, this material is funneled towards the poles of the aging star, creating the distinctive double-lobed structure. Observations using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and the New Technology Telescope have found that bipolar planetary nebulae located towards the central bulge of our Milky Way appear to be strangely aligned in the sky - a surprising result given their varied and chaotic formation. PN Hb 12 was not part of the new study. A version of this image was entered into the Hubble's Hidden Treasures image processing competition by contestant Josh Barrington.

Provider: Space Telescope Science Institute

Image Source: https://hubblesite.org/contents/news-releases/2013/news-2013-37

Curator: STScI, Baltimore, MD, USA

Image Use Policy: http://hubblesite.org/copyright/

Image Details Image Details

Image Type
Observation
Object Name
PN G111.8-02.8 PN Hb 12
Subject - Milky Way
Nebula > Type > Planetary
Stsci_2013-37a_128
 

Position Details Position Details

Position (ICRS)
RA = 23h 26m 13.3s
DEC = 58° 11’ 24.8”
Orientation
North is 30.0° CCW
Field of View
0.5 x 0.4 arcminutes
Constellation
Cassiopeia

Color Mapping Details Color Mapping

  Telescope Spectral Band Wavelength
Cyan Hubble (WFPC2) Optical (Halpha [NII]) 658.0 nm
Orange Hubble (WFPC2) Optical (Halpha) 656.0 nm
Spectrum_base
Cyan
Orange
Stsci_2013-37a_1280
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ID
2013-37a
Subject Category
B.4.1.3  
Subject Name
PN G111.8-02.8, PN Hb 12
Credits
NASA, ESA, and A. Zijlstra (The University of Manchester) Acknowledgment: J. Barrington (Hubble's Hidden Treasures Competition)
Release Date
2013-09-04T00:00:00
Lightyears
Redshift
Reference Url
https://hubblesite.org/contents/news-releases/2013/news-2013-37
Type
Observation
Image Quality
Good
Distance Notes
Facility
Hubble, Hubble
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2
Color Assignment
Cyan, Orange
Band
Optical, Optical
Bandpass
Halpha [NII], Halpha
Central Wavelength
658, 656
Start Time
Integration Time
Dataset ID
Notes
Coordinate Frame
ICRS
Equinox
2000.0
Reference Value
351.55542192306, 58.19022703083
Reference Dimension
595.00, 541.00
Reference Pixel
203.81836337999, 925.59847816879
Scale
-0.00001374055, 0.00001374055
Rotation
30.01423087995
Coordinate System Projection:
TAN
Quality
Full
FITS Header
Notes
World Coordinate System resolved using PinpointWCS 0.9.2 revision 218+ by the Chandra X-ray Center
Creator (Curator)
STScI
URL
http://hubblesite.org
Name
Space Telescope Science Institute Office of Public Outreach
Email
outreach@stsci.edu
Telephone
410-338-4444
Address
3700 San Martin Drive
City
Baltimore
State/Province
MD
Postal Code
21218
Country
USA
Rights
http://hubblesite.org/copyright/
Publisher
STScI
Publisher ID
stsci
Resource ID
STSCI-H-p1337a-f-595x541.tif
Resource URL
https://mast.stsci.edu/api/latest/Download/file?uri=mast:OPO/product/STSCI-H-p1337a-f-595x541.tif
Related Resources
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2013/37
Metadata Date
2022-07-06T00:00:00
Metadata Version
1.2
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