M57: The Ring Nebula
			
		
		
		
			It looked like a ring on the sky.  Hundreds of years 
ago astronomers noticed a nebula with a most unusual shape.  
Now known as M57 or NGC 6720, the gas cloud became 
popularly known as the Ring Nebula.  It is now know to be a 
planetary nebula, a gas cloud emitted at 
the end of a Sun-like star's existence.  
As one of the brightest planetary nebula on the sky, the 
Ring Nebula can be seen with a small 
telescope in the constellation of 
Lyra.  The Ring Nebula 
lies about 4000 light years away, and is roughly 
500 times the diameter of our 
Solar System.  In 
this recent picture by the 
Hubble Space Telescope, 
dust filaments and 
globules are visible 
far from the central star.  This helps indicate that the Ring Nebula is not spherical, but cylindrical. Perhaps the 
Ring Nebula would 
appear differently if viewed 
sideways.