Karina Sharma
One of the most complex nebulae ever seen, the Cat’s Eye Nebula resembles a cosmic eye with concentric shells of gas ejected by a dying star.
Located about 650 light-years from Earth, the Helix Nebula is one of the closest planetary nebulae to us.
his nebula’s hourglass shape is due to stellar winds interacting with surrounding gas clouds.
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A classic example of a planetary nebula, the Ring Nebula is a glowing shell of ionized gas expelled by a dying star.
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This nebula, often called the "Eskimo Nebula," features a bright central star surrounded by a glowing shell of gas, creating a striking resemblance to a face wearing a fur-lined hood.
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These incredible planetary nebulae remind us of the vast beauty and mystery of the universe.
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