NASA showed a rare dying star, people surprised to see the amazing picture, 'How does Hubble do this?'

NASA showed a rare dying star, people surprised to see the amazing picture, 'How does Hubble do this?'


There are countless stars in space which continue dying and new stars also are being formed from the gas-dust plume. As interesting as this sight is from a scientific point of view, it's equally captivating to determine. Powerful instruments just like the American Space Agency NASA's Hubble Space Telescope working to achieve them. Hubble captured an image of 1 such sight, which NASA has shared on Instagram.

The picture captured by Hubble is incredibly rare. Such stars are very massive, from which blue light is emitted and that they also are extremely hot. As matter is released from inside the star and its mass decreases, it begins to heat up. This causes the material to fall inwards. As a result, it spreads into the space in an exceedingly big explosion. This process continues until the star reaches its end.


Bubbles of dust and gas shells are visible within the dying star in the Image Captured by Hubble. The twin behavior of the Luminous Blue variable is visible during this nebula (cloud of gas and dust) seen near AG Carinae. the primary image shows ionized hydrogen and nitrogen emissions emanating from the nebula's shell. The second picture, supported the blue color, shows the dust shining within the light of the star.

According to NASA, the nebula around AG Carinae is 10,000 years old and it's fabricated from material released during several explosions. Nebulae exist within the part between two stars. A nebula closest to Earth features a glimpse of a dying star. it's called Helix Nebula. it's 700 light years far from Earth.