The Helix Nebula, NGC 7293

This composite picture is a seamless blend of nine ultra-sharp images from the Hubble Space Telescope’s Advanced Camera for Surveys with the wide-field view of the Mosaic Camera on the WIYN 0.9-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. The image shows a fine web of filamentary “bicycle-spoke” features embedded in the colorful red and blue gas ring, which is one of the nearest planetary nebulae to Earth. One of the largest and most detailed celestial images ever made, the picture was released on May 9, 2003, by the Space Telescope Science Institute and NOAO in honor of Astronomy Day 2003, which took place the following day. The radiant “tie-die” colors of the planetary nebula, located in the constellation Aquarius about 650 light-years distant from Earth, correspond to glowing oxygen (blue) and hydrogen and nitrogen (red).

Credit:

NASA, NOAO, ESA, the Hubble Helix Nebula Team, M. Meixner (STScI), and T.A. Rector (NRAO)

About the Image

Id:noao0307a
Type:Observation
Release date:May 10, 2003
Related releases:noao0307
Related announcements:noaoann03008
Size:16000 x 16000 px

About the Object

Name:Helix Nebula, NGC 7293
Distance:650 light years
Constellation:Aquarius
Category:Nebulae

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Coordinates

ObjectValue
Position (RA):22 29 39.82
Position (Dec):-20° 50' 19.81"
Field of view:26.64 x 26.64 arcminutes
Orientation:North is 0.4° left of vertical


Colors & filters

BandWave-lengthTele-scope
Optical
OIII
502 nmHubble Space Telescope
ACS
Optical
Olll
499 nmWIYN 0.9-meter Telescope
Mosaic I
Optical
H-alpha
658 nmHubble Space Telescope
ACS
Optical
Ha
656 nmWIYN 0.9-meter Telescope
Mosaic I