
PK 164 +31.1: The Headphone Nebula
2026-05-27
What is a pair of headphones doing in the sky? Today’s image features the Headphone Nebula, also known as PK 164 +31.1 or Jones-Emberson 1. This planetary nebula, the remnant of a dying Sun-like star, faintly occupies an angular region of the Lynx constellation about 1/5th the diameter of the full moon. The red and blue-ish green colors trace hydrogen and oxygen atoms, respectively, that have been excited and ionized by the nebula's central white dwarf. The headphone shape, where two lobes of hydrogen puncture the inner region of oxygen, adds this object to a long list of oddly shaped nebulae. The morphology of such strange nebulae hint at the presence of a stellar or planetary companion, which can stir the material flowing out from the dying star. You can listen to Hubble and JWST sonifications of planetary nebulae through your very own headphones!
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(29337) Hakurojo ist ein Asteroid des Hauptgürtels, der am 6. Januar 1995 vom japanischen Amateurastronomen Tsutomu Seki am Geisei-Observatorium (IAU-Code 372) in der Präfektur Kōchi entdeckt wurde. Benannt wurde der Asteroid nach der Burg Himeji in Himeji in der japanischen Präfektur Hyōgo, die wegen ihrer Schönheit den Beinamen Hakuro-jō bzw. Shirasagi-jō (白鷺城, dt. „Weißer-Reiher-Burg“) trägt und bereits mehrfach als Filmkulisse für international bekannte Produktionen diente.
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