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Abell 70 is a slightly elongated planetary nebula located 13,500-17,500 light years away in the constellation of Aquila. It is approaching the earth at 79 kilometers per second and expanding 38 kilometers per second. There is a galaxy named PMN J2033-0656 behind Abell 70, giving it a "diamond ring" effect.
Composition
The faint OIII ring structure can be seen through a telescope. The central star of Abell 70 is a binary star system consisting of a hot white dwarf and a G-type subgiant star. The subgiant star is a barium star that rotates rapidly (with a period of about 2 days) and is variable due to starspots.
Background galaxy
PMN J2033-0656 is an edge-on radio galaxy. Its position gives Abell 70 a diamond ring effect at its northern edge.
See also
Abell 7
Abell 33
References
External links
Media related to Abell 70 at Wikimedia Commons
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