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A Dying Star
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This new, detailed, Hubble image shows a planetary nebula in the making a proto-planetary nebula. A dying star (hidden behind dust and gas in the centre of the nebula) has ejected massive amounts of gas. Parts of the gas have reached tremendous velocities of up to one-and-a-half million kilometres per hour. Shown in blue is light from hydrogen and ionised nitrogen arising from supersonic shocks where the gas stream rams into the surrounding material. The image shows for the first time these complex gas structures which are predicted by theory. The Hubble image was taken shortly before Christmas 2000 with the WFPC2 instrument (Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2) in four different filters. Here, light from 791 nm is displayed in red (exposure time 900 s), 675 nm in green (900 s), while combined light from hydrogen (656 nm) and ionised nitrogen atoms (658 nm) are shown as blue (14, 700 s). Credit: ESA & Valentin Bujarrabal (Observatorio Astronomico Nacional, Spain)

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::nmsmith
10/06/05 6:28 PM GMT
Awesome.
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SilverFang
10/17/05 7:43 PM GMT
Very interesting, it caught my eye.
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-SilverFang-Take a look at THIS!!!!
auline
11/12/05 12:00 AM GMT
Wow this is such a great shot, thanks for sharing :)

Auline
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Delphienus
11/15/05 5:02 AM GMT
Excellent.
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Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. Gandhi.
::postaldude66
12/02/05 3:55 AM GMT
Wow, it doesn't get much more spectacular than that. THanks for posting this.
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.The1
01/23/06 10:13 PM GMT
wow you wrote alot lol exelent photograph thow
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tthhee
mamal
07/15/06 11:29 AM GMT
nothing good.......in it
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conzept
09/23/06 2:51 AM GMT
Awesome description
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solita17
12/19/06 2:47 AM GMT
Wow! Faster than a speeding bullet! Beautiful image, and thanks for the explanation
along with it.
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"If I dream I shall be real, or really myself..." Robert Penn Warren

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