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    Planetary Nebula Mz3 view through the Hubble Space Telescope

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    Planetary Nebula Mz3 view through the Hubble Space Telescope

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    07.01.2010

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    NASA

    From ground-based telescopes, the so-called ''ant nebula'' (Menzel 3, or Mz 3) resembles the head and thorax of a garden-variety ant. This dramatic NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image, showing 10 times more detail, reveals the ''ant's'' body as a pair of fiery lobes protruding from a dying, Sun-like star. The Hubble images directly challenge old ideas about the last stages in the lives of stars. By observing Sun-like stars as they approach their deaths, the Hubble Heritage image of Mz 3 -- along with pictures of other planetary nebulae – shows that our Sun's fate probably will be more interesting, complex, and striking than astronomers imagined just a few years ago. Though approaching the violence of an explosion, the ejection of gas from the dying star at the center of Mz 3 has intriguing symmetrical patterns unlike the chaotic patterns expected from an ordinary explosion. Scientists using Hubble would like to understand how a spherical star can produce such prominent, non-spherical symmetries in the gas that it ejects. Original photo number is STScI-PRC01-05.

    NASA Identifier: JSC2001-00863

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    Date Taken: 07.01.2010
    Date Posted: 10.19.2012 18:56
    Photo ID: 762327
    Resolution: 3000x2400
    Size: 5.44 MB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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