The W50 supernova remnant, shown
in radio (green) against the infrared background of stars and dust
(red), is being nicknamed the Manatee Nebula.
This NASA handout shows an
optical image of NGC 6543 from the first systematic survey of such
objects in the solar neighborhood made with NASA's Chandra X-ray
Observatory. A planetary nebula is a phase of stellar evolution that the
sun should experience several billion years from now, when it expands
to become a red giant and then sheds most of its outer layers, leaving
behind a hot core that contracts to form a dense white dwarf star.
A planetary nebula named NGC
6302, also known as, Butterfly Nebula and Bug Nebula, in the Scorpius
constellation is pictured July 27, 2009.
This infrared image from NASA's
Spitzer Space Telescope shows the Helix nebula, a cosmic starlet often
photographed by amateur astronomers for its vivid colors and eerie
resemblance to a giant eye.
The 30 Doradus Nebula, a fertile
star-forming region is seen in this panoramic mosaic portrait released
by NASA July 26, 2001 of a vast, sculpted landscape of gas and dust
where thousands of stars are being born.
The interior of a planetary
nebula glows in radient colors January 9, 2001 in an image taken by
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. Astronomers unexpectedly found a
central star in the late stages of life emitting powerful X-ray energy.
The X-ray observations of the Cat's Eye Nebula reveal a hot gas cloud
around a bright star, which is shedding its material and is expected to
collapse into a white dwarf in several million years.
A Hubble Space Telescope image
released February 1, 2001 of the so-called "ant nebula" (Menzel 3, or
Mz3) reveals the "ant's" body as a pair of fiery lobes protruding from a
dying star. The Hubble images directly challenge old ideas about the
last stages in the lives of stars.
In this image taken July 2, 2011
provided by NASA Thursday Aug. 11, 2011 a giant cosmic necklace glows
brightly in this Hubble Space Telescope image. The object, aptly named
the Necklace Nebula, is a recently discovered planetary nebula, the
glowing remains of an ordinary, Sun-like star. The Necklace Nebula is
located 15,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagitta.
This photograph of the
coil-shaped Helix Nebula is one of the largest and most detailed
celestial images ever made. The composite picture is a seamless blend of
ultra-sharp images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope combined with the
wide view of the Mosaic Camera on the National Science Foundation's
0.9-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Ariz.
This image, taken by the
NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope February 6, 2007, shows the planetary
nebula NGC 2440 - the chaotic structure of the demise of a star, a
colorful "last Hurray" of a star like our Sun.
This image provided by the
Hubble Space Telescope shows the striking details of the famed planetary
nebula designated NGC 2818, which lies in the southern constellation of
Pyxis
Planetary nebula IC 418, known
as the Spirograph Nebula, located 2,000 light years from Earth, is seen
in this photo from the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 aboard NASA's
Hubble Space Telescope.
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