Helix Nebula size and scale context

The Helix Nebula is one of the closest planetary nebulae to Earth, a glowing shell expelled by a dying Sun-like star. From Earth it can look like a simple doughnut, but the full structure is a layered remnant built from two nearly perpendicular gaseous disks and outflows. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

TON 618Ultramassive black hole·390 billion km
Phoenix A*Ultramassive black hole candidate·590 billion km
NGC 7027Planetary nebula·1,890 billion km0.2 ly
Cat's Eye NebulaPlanetary nebula·3,800 billion km0.4 ly
Homunculus NebulaBipolar nebula·5,500 billion km0.58 ly
Ring NebulaPlanetary nebula·2.6 ly
Helix NebulaPlanetary nebula·5.6 ly
Crab NebulaSupernova remnant·11 ly

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