This nebular region consists of the cast-off outer atmosphere of an aging star. It is roughly elliptical in shape with several clumps of ionized material, and is surrounded by a larger region of low-level emission that extends for three times the nominal diameter of the main nebula.[3] The nebula is expanding with an average velocity of12.5 km/s. It consists of two shells: the inner shell is elliptical and measures11″ × 6″, while the more rapidly expanding outer shell is rounder with a diameter of15″. The inner shell has what appears to be multiple bubble-like shapes. The clumps in the outer shell may be the result of instabilities.[8]
Theelemental abundances of the nebula are very similar to those in the Sun, except for a times two enrichment of nitrogen. The latter suggests that the central star did not go through seconddredge-up. The central star has anapparent visual magnitude of 13.43. It shines with 830 times theluminosity of the Sun and has 22.7% of theSun's radius.[3] It is displaced slightly from the center of symmetry for the nebula.[8]
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