The Egg Nebula, located around 1,000 light years away, is home to a dying star entering last phase of its life.
This phase only lasts a few hundred years.
A dazzling new Hubble image peels back the layers of the mysterious Egg Nebula, a rare and fleeting phase in a Sun-like ...
The stunning image captures a star's dying moments wrapped in dust, light, and a cosmic conundrum still waiting to be solved.
Hubble may no longer be the gold standard, but it can still capture some impressive images. The telescope's latest snapshot ...
Two ways of measuring how fast the universe is expanding disagree, a puzzle known as the Hubble tension. Tiny magnetic fields ...
The Hubble Space Telescope is once again giving us a glimpse of something that is thousands of light-years away from the ...
At the center of the Egg Nebula is its yolk: a deteriorating sun-like star.
Hubble Space Telescope has captured the death throes of the youngest and closest pre-planetary nebula from us, offering the most detailed view yet of the Egg Nebula's outflows of glowing gas, light, ...
This stunning image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reveals a dramatic interplay of light and shadow in the Egg Nebula, ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features an uncommon galaxy with a striking appearance. NGC 7722 is a lenticular galaxy located about 187 million light-years away in the constellation ...
Hubble’s latest image reveals a young pre planetary nebula where a dying star expels dust and light. Why does this brief phase matter so much for understanding stellar evolution?