Saturday, October 15, 2022

Saturday Haiku: Stardust



 






planetary stuff
‘round a dying sun-like star –
unending cycle











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Photo: The Helix Nebula (NASA photo) 

The nearest planetary nebula to Earth is the Helix Nebula, which began expanding around 12,000 years ago. It’s roughly 700 light years from our world…When a Sun-like star is dying, it doesn’t have the mass to go supernova and so it throws off layers in huge coronal mass ejections (CMEs) until it becomes a bright shell of expanding gas known as a white dwarf. The shapes that the 1,000 or so cataloged nebulas form as the star ejects its outer shell are as varied as snowflakes – a fact that NASA is struggling to explain.

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