Life After a Planetary Nebula
A planetary nebula is the luminous shell produced when a low- to intermediate-mass star expels its outer layers near the end of its active life. The exposed hot core ionizes the ejected gas, creating the colorful, expanding nebula that astronomers observe across the universe.After the nebula phase, the stellar core contracts into a dense white dwarf, an inert but hot remnant supported by electron ...More
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