the sky
The Cats's Eye Nebula is a perfect example of a planetary nebula. See related link for a pictorial.
Considering the distance to the Cats Eye Nebula is only 3,300 light years away, it is going to be within our own Milky Way Galaxy.
According to Wikipedia: Radius Core: 0.2 ly
The eye of god is a Helix nebula. Close to a Planetary nebula.
Not "a" - it's the name of one specific planetary nebula. You can find pictures of it in Google Images.
The Cat's Eye Nebula [See Link] is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Draco.Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope revealed remarkable structures such as knots, jets and sinewy arc-like features.
The Cat's Eye Nebula appears in the constellation of Draco.
The Lagoon Nebula is located in the constellation Sagittarius. It is a prominent emission nebula and can be seen with the naked eye from a dark location.
Swan. To me, that doesn't rhyme. The answer may be the "prawn nebula".
It is a cat's eye.
Another popular nebula is the Eagle Nebula, also known as Messier 16. It is located in the constellation Serpens and is famous for the "Pillars of Creation," which are towering columns of interstellar gas and dust where new stars are forming.
Planetary nebulae (the cat's eye nebula) Emission nebulae (the orion nebula) Dark nebulae (the horsehead nebula) Supernova remnant nebulae (the crab)