The image Hubble captured was of the Egg Nebula, in the constellation Cygnus, about 1,000 light-years away, according to NASA.
As the name suggests, the nebula looks like a yolk hidden inside an opaque egg white.
The stunning image captures a star's dying moments wrapped in dust, light, and a cosmic conundrum still waiting to be solved.
It's the final act for a star in the constellation Cygnus, some 1,000 light-years away. But this star is not dying without ...
This phase only lasts a few hundred years.
Hubble Space Telescope has captured the death throes of the youngest and closest pre-planetary nebula from us, offering the ...
The Egg Nebula, located around 1,000 light years away, is home to a dying star entering last phase of its life.
This stunning image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reveals a dramatic interplay of light and shadow in the Egg Nebula, ...
In general, planetary nebulae (PNe) are expanding shells of gas and dust that have been ejected from a star during the process of its evolution from a main sequence star into a red giant or white ...
Planetary nebulae represent a brief, yet illuminating, phase in the evolution of low- to intermediate-mass stars. These glowing shells of ionised gas are shed in the late stages of stellar development ...
A planetary nebula (PN, plural PNe), is a type of emission nebula consisting of an expanding, glowing shell of ionized gas ejected from red giant stars late in their lives. The term "planetary nebula" ...