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Qué (quién) es bacteriologist$6543$ - definición

PLANETARY NEBULA IN THE CONSTELLATION DRACO
NGC 6543; Cat's Eye nebula; Cat's Eye (nebula); Cateye nebula; Cats Eye Nebula; Caldwell 6; NGC6543
  • X-ray image of Nebula.
  • An optical image of the nebula's surrounding halo

Bacteriologist         
  • A collage of different bacteria viewed under a microscope.
PROFESSION
Bacteriologist (Professional)
·noun One skilled in bacteriology.
James Mackay Shewan         
SCOTTISH CHEMIST, BACTERIOLOGIST, AND HISTORIAN
James Shewan (bacteriologist); J. M. Shewan
Dr James Mackay Shewan LLD CBiol FIFST (1909–1988) was a 20th-century Scottish chemist, bacteriologist and amateur historian. He was Head of the Torry Research Station near Aberdeen.
Hugh Ward (bacteriologist)         
AUSTRALIAN ROWER
Draft:Hugh Ward (Australian rower); Hugh Ward (rower); Hugh Ward (Australian bacteriologist)
Hugh Kingsley Ward MC (17 September 1887 – 22 November 1972) was an Australian bacteriologist. He was Bosch Professor of Bacteriology at the University of Sydney from 1935 to 1952.

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Cat's Eye Nebula

The Cat's Eye Nebula (also known as NGC 6543 and Caldwell 6) is a planetary nebula in the northern constellation of Draco, discovered by William Herschel on February 15, 1786. It was the first planetary nebula whose spectrum was investigated by the English amateur astronomer William Huggins, demonstrating that planetary nebulae were gaseous and not stellar in nature. Structurally, the object has had high-resolution images by the Hubble Space Telescope revealing knots, jets, bubbles and complex arcs, being illuminated by the central hot planetary nebula nucleus (PNN). It is a well-studied object that has been observed from radio to X-ray wavelengths.