Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Taurus (Tau)  ·  Contains:  NGC 1514
NGC 1514  (The Crystal Ball Nebula), AlBroxton
NGC 1514  (The Crystal Ball Nebula)
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NGC 1514 (The Crystal Ball Nebula)

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NGC1514 is a planetary nebula that was discovered by William Herschel on November 13th, 1790, describing it "A most singular phenomenon" and forcing him to rethink his ideas on the construction of the heavens. Up until this point Herschel was convinced that all nebulae consisted of masses of stars too remote to resolve, but now here was a single star "surrounded with a faintly luminous atmosphere." He went on to conclude "Our judgement I may venture to say, will be, that the nebulosity about the star is not of a starry nature". It has since been conjectured that the nebula in fact envelops a tightly orbiting double star with a period of up to 10 days. Gas is presumably expanding away from the larger star of the pair. NGC1514 is also known as Crystal Ball Nebula. NGC1514 is located 800 light-years away, in the constellation Taurus.

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NGC 1514  (The Crystal Ball Nebula), AlBroxton

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