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Credit & Copyright: Ignacio
Diaz Bobillo
Explanation:
NGC 2359 is a helmet-shaped cosmic cloud with
wing-like appendages popularly called Thor's Helmet.
Heroically sized even for a
Norse god,
Thor's Helmet is about 30 light-years across.
In fact, the helmet is more like
an interstellar bubble, blown as a fast
wind from the bright, massive star near the bubble's center inflates
a region within the surrounding molecular cloud.
Known as a
Wolf-Rayet star, the central star is an
extremely hot giant thought to be in a brief,
pre-supernova stage of evolution.
NGC 2359
is located about
15,000 light-years away in the constellation
Canis
Major.
The remarkably detailed image
is a mixed cocktail of data from broadband and narrowband filters
that captures natural looking stars and the glow of
the nebula's
filamentary structures.
It highlights a blue-green color from strong emission
due to oxygen
atoms in the glowing gas.
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Publications with keywords: NGC 2359 - Wolf-Rayet star
Publications with words: NGC 2359 - Wolf-Rayet star
See also:
- APOD: 2025 February 18 Á Thors Helmet versus the Seagull
- APOD: 2025 February 3 Á Wolf Rayet Star 124: Stellar Wind Machine
- APOD: 2025 January 29 Á Dust Shells around WR 140 from Webb
- Sharpless 308: The Dolphin Head Nebula
- APOD: 2024 January 9 Á Thors Helmet
- APOD: 2023 March 29 Á Sh2-308: A Dolphin Shaped Star Bubble
- Wolf Rayet 124