Cat's Eye Nebula Hubble
This nebulas dying central star may have produced the simple outer pattern of dusty concentric shells by shrugging off outer.
Cat's eye nebula hubble. The Cats Eye Nebula from Hubble Credit. A classic planetary nebula the Cats Eye NGC 6543 represents a final. Hubble Space Telescope downloaded from the Hubble Legacy Archive Data preprocessing.
The Cats Eye Nebula from Hubble. Although the rings may be the key to explaining the final gasp of the dying central star the mystery behind the Cats Eye Nebulas nested Russian doll structure remains largely. Technical info from NASA Hubble Space project Data acquisition.
In this detailed view from NASA s Hubble Space Telescope the so-called Cats Eye Nebula looks like the penetrating eye of the disembodied sorcerer Sauron from the film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. The HST images seem to indicate that the central star is actually a binary system and that the nebula we see today is actually the result of at least two separate events. What Gases are in the Cats Eye Nebula.
The Cats Eye Nebula from Hubble Image Credit. Hubble Space Telescope image taken in 2004. More nebulae must be studied before scientists have a clear understanding of why nebulae expand.
It is estimated to be 1000 years old. To some it may look like a cats eye. Technical info from NASA Hubble.
The Cats Eye Nebula also known as NGC 6543 is a visual fossil record of the dynamics and late evolution of a dying star. NASA ESA HEIC and The Hubble Heritage Team STScIAURA Explanation. This is one of the most complex of the planetary nebulae.