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NGC 6818

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Right ascension
  
19 43 57.8

Apparent dimensions (V)
  
22" x 15"

Constellation
  
Declination
  
−14° 9′ 11.9″

Magnitude
  
10

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
10

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Designations
  
PK 25-17.1, HD 186282, GCRV 12096, BD-14 5523

Similar
  
Sagittarius, NGC 6826, NGC 6905, NGC 6822, NGC 6781

The Little Gem Nebula or NGC 6818 is a planetary nebula located in the constellation of Sagittarius. It has magnitude 10 and oval diameter of 15 to 22 arcseconds with a 15th magnitude central star.

It was discovered by William Herschel in 1787.

NGC 6818 is located in the constellation of Sagittarius (The Archer), roughly 6000 light-years away from Earth. The glow of the cloud is just over half a light-year across.

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When stars like the Sun are near end of life, they send their outer layers into space to create glowing clouds of gas, a planetary nebulae. This ejection of mass is uneven, and planetary nebulae can have complex shapes. NGC 6818 shows knotty filament-like structures and distinct layers of material, with a bright and enclosed central bubble surrounded by a larger, more diffuse cloud.

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Scientists believe that the stellar wind from the central star propels the outflowing material, forming the elongated shape of NGC 6818. As this stellar wind moves through the slower-moving cloud it creates particularly bright spots in the bubble’s outer layers.

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References

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