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NASA releases dramatic nebula images

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The planetary nebulas shown here are NGC 6543, also known as the Cat's Eye, NGC 7662, NGC 7009 and NGC 6826. In each case, X-ray emission from Chandra is colored purple and optical emission from the Hubble Space Telescope is colored red, green and blue. Credit: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
The planetary nebulas shown here are NGC 6543, also known as the Cat's Eye, NGC 7662, NGC 7009 and NGC 6826. In each case, X-ray emission from Chandra is colored purple and optical emission from the Hubble Space Telescope is colored red, green and blue. Credit: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Published: Oct. 11, 2012 at 5:16 PM

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 11 (UPI) -- The first systematic survey of planetary nebulas in our cosmic neighborhood has produced a galley of striking images of distant dying stars, NASA says.

Images of four planetary nebulas have been released from the first survey of such objects made with NASA's orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory.

They are part of a survey of 21 planetary nebulas within about 5,000 light years of the Earth, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Mass., reported Thursday.

The observatory controls Chandra's science and flight operations for NASA.

Planetary nebulas form when a star like the Sun uses up all of the hydrogen in its core and expands into a red giant, with a radius that increases by tens to hundreds of times.

The star sheds most of its outer layers, eventually leaving behind a hot core that ejects a fast solar wind of particles into the ejected atmosphere, creating the graceful, shell-like filamentary structures seen in the images.

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