EARTHSIGN
Ring of Stellar Death
The star and its cloud halo constitute a “planetary nebula” called NGC  246. When a star like our own Sun begins to run out of fuel, its core  shrinks and heats up, boiling off the star’s outer layers. Leftover  material shoots outward, expanding in shells around the star. This  ejected material is then bombarded with ultraviolet light from the  central star’s fiery surface, producing huge, glowing clouds —  planetary nebulas — that look like giant jellyfish in space.

Ring of Stellar Death

The star and its cloud halo constitute a “planetary nebula” called NGC 246. When a star like our own Sun begins to run out of fuel, its core shrinks and heats up, boiling off the star’s outer layers. Leftover material shoots outward, expanding in shells around the star. This ejected material is then bombarded with ultraviolet light from the central star’s fiery surface, producing huge, glowing clouds — planetary nebulas — that look like giant jellyfish in space.

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