Hubble's 34th Anniversary Image: The Little Dumbbell Nebula | NASA Goddard
On April 24, 2024, the Hubble Space Telescope celebrated its 34th year in orbit by premiering a never-before-seen view of the Little Dumbbell Nebula. The entire nebula is expected to vanish in about 15,000 years.
Hubble’s Senior Project Scientist Dr. Jennifer Wiseman takes us on a tour of this stunning new image, describes the telescope's current health, and summarizes some of Hubble's contributions to astronomy during its 34-year career.
M76 is classified as a planetary nebula. This is a misnomer because it is unrelated to planets. But its round shape suggested it was a planet to astronomers who first viewed it through low-power telescopes. In reality, a planetary nebula is an expanding shell of glowing gases that were ejected from a dying red giant star. The star eventually collapses to an ultra-dense, hot white dwarf.
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Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
Paul Morris: Lead Producer
Jennifer Wiseman: Narrator
Duration: 3 minutes, 33 seconds
Release Date: April 23, 2024
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