Hubble Captures a Dying Star Cracking Open the Egg Nebula
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The egg nebula in the constellation Schwan is a protoplanetary nebula that was ejected by a star at the end of its existence. It will become a planetary nebula.
NASA’s Hubble Captures Rare Pre-Planetary Transformation as Twin Beams of Light Pierce the Cosmic Dust
A new Hubble image reveals twin beams blasting from a hidden dying star inside the Egg Nebula, a rare pre-planetary phase. The symmetrical arcs and glowing lobes show how Sun-like stars shed dust and gas before forming planetary nebulae, offering scientists a rare glimpse into stellar evolution.
A new, razor-sharp image from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals the "Einevel" as never before. This portrait of a dying star offers a unique glimpse into the turbulent, yet surprisingly orderly, final throes of a sun-like star. It resembles an immense, cosmic searchlight beam piercing dark dust clouds. The new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, a […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
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