A Cosmic Holiday Ornament, Hubble-Style
'Tis
the season for holiday decorating and tree-trimming. Not to be left
out, astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have photographed a
festive-looking nearby planetary nebula called NGC 5189. The intricate
structure of this bright gaseous nebula resembles a glass-blown holiday
ornament with a glowing ribbon entwined.
Planetary nebulae
represent the final brief stage in the life of a medium-sized star like
our sun. While consuming the last of the fuel in its core, the dying
star expels a large portion of its outer envelope. This material then
becomes heated by the radiation from the stellar remnant and radiates,
producing glowing clouds of gas that can show complex structures, as the
ejection of mass from the star is uneven in both time and direction.
A spectacular example of this beautiful complexity is seen in the
bluish lobes of NGC 5189. Most of the nebula is knotty and filamentary
in its structure. As a result of the mass-loss process, the planetary
nebula has been created with two nested structures, tilted with respect
to each other, that expand away from the center in different directions.
Image Credit: NASA/Hubble
NASA
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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