Hubble Observes Glowing, Fiery Shells of Gas
It
may look like something from "The Lord of the Rings," but this fiery
swirl is actually a planetary nebula known as ESO 456-67. Set against a
backdrop of bright stars, the rust-colored object lies in the
constellation of Sagittarius (The Archer), in the southern sky.
In
this image of ESO 456-67, it is possible to see the various layers of
material expelled by the central star. Each appears in a different hue -
red, orange, yellow, and green-tinted bands of gas are visible, with
clear patches of space at the heart of the nebula. It is not fully
understood how planetary nebulae form such a wide variety of shapes and
structures; some appear to be spherical, some elliptical, others shoot
material in waves from their polar regions, some look like hourglasses
or figures of eight, and others resemble large, messy stellar explosions
- to name but a few.
Image Credit: ESA/Hubble and NASA
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