Credit & Copyright: Bill Keel,
U. Alabama
Explanation:
Glowing in the red light emitted by
hydrogen atoms, the
planetary nebula
NGC 4361 is pictured above. The nebula itself is formed by the outer
layers of gas shrugged off by the central star visible in the image. The
star's nuclear fuel almost exhausted, it is cooling and
shrinking - entering the
white dwarf phase of its life.
The curved tendrils of emission reaching
out from the body of the nebula have a shape reminiscent of the arms of
of a spiral galaxy.
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See also:
- The Medusa Nebula
- Jones Emberson 1
- APOD: 2024 February 12 Á HFG1 & Abell 6: Planetary Nebulae
- APOD: 2023 December 24 Á NGC 2440: Cocoon of a New White Dwarf
- APOD: 2023 October 3 Á MyCn 18: The Engraved Hourglass Planetary Nebula
- NGC 1360: The Robin's Egg Nebula
- APOD: 2023 April 16 Á M2 9: Wings of a Butterfly Nebula