Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Fornax (For)  ·  Contains:  HD22053  ·  NGC 1360
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NGC 1360 - Robins Egg, Eddie Bagwell
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NGC 1360 - Robins Egg

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NGC 1360 - Robins Egg

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NGC 1360
Minkowski 1-3
Robin's Egg Nebula

This pretty cosmic cloud lies some 1,500 LYs away and its shape and color are reminiscent of a blue robin's egg. It spans about 3LYs and is located within the boundaries of the Constellation Fornax. Recognized as a Planetary Nebula, NGC 1360 corresponds to a brief and final phase in the evolution of an aging star.

The central star of NGC 1360 is known to be a Binary Star System likely consisting of two evolved white dwarf stars, less massive but much hotter than the Sun. Their intense and otherwise invisible ultraviolet radiation has stripped away electrons from the atoms in the surrounding gaseous shroud. The predominant blue-green hue of NGC 1360 is the strong emission produced as electrons recombine with doubly ionized oxygen atoms.

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