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Abell 36 - Nebula
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Abell 36

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Abell 36 is a faint planetary nebula located in the constellation Virgo, cataloged by astronomer George O. Abell in 1955. It is distinguished by its barrel-shaped structure, which represents the expelled outer layers of a dying star. Estimated to be approximately 10,000 years old, the nebula is often targeted by amateur astronomers because its central star is notably bright and exceptionally hot.

It provides a valuable example of late-stage stellar evolution.

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How good is Abell 36?
Abell 36 scores 6.92/10 (Fair) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Nebula category.
What are the best alternatives to Abell 36?
See our alternatives page for Abell 36 for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Diamond Ring Nebula (Abell 33), Medusa Nebula, Abell 46.
How does Abell 36 compare to Diamond Ring Nebula (Abell 33)?
See our detailed comparison of Abell 36 vs Diamond Ring Nebula (Abell 33) with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is Abell 36 worth it in 2026?
With a score of 6.92/10, Abell 36 is a solid option in Nebula. See all Nebula ranked.

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