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      MSGID: 1:153/757.0 59c9c4b8       TZUTC: -0800       CHRS: LATIN-1 2        Astronomy Picture of the Day               Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our        fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation        written by a professional astronomer.               2024 November 22               The Medusa Nebula        Image Credit & Copyright: Bruno Rota Sargi               Explanation: Braided and serpentine filaments of glowing gas suggest        this nebula's popular name, The Medusa Nebula. Also known as Abell 21,        this Medusa is an old planetary nebula some 1,500 light-years away in        the constellation Gemini. Like its mythological namesake, the nebula is        associated with a dramatic transformation. The planetary nebula phase        represents a final stage in the evolution of low mass stars like the        sun as they transform themselves from red giants to hot white dwarf        stars and in the process shrug off their outer layers. Ultraviolet        radiation from the hot star powers the nebular glow. The Medusa's        transforming star is the faint one near the center of the overall        bright crescent shape. In this deep telescopic view, fainter filaments        clearly extend below and to the left. The Medusa Nebula is estimated to        be over 4 light-years across.               Tomorrow's picture: light-weekend        __________________________________________________________________               Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (UMCP)        NASA Official: Amber Straughn Specific rights apply.        NASA Web Privacy Policy and Important Notices        A service of: ASD at NASA / GSFC,        NASA Science Activation        & Michigan Tech. U.              --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-7        * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757)       SEEN-BY: 105/81 106/201 128/187 129/305 134/100 153/135 143 148 151       SEEN-BY: 153/757 6809 7083 7715 218/700 840 221/1 6 360 226/30 227/114       SEEN-BY: 229/110 114 206 307 317 400 426 428 470 664 700 240/1120       SEEN-BY: 266/512 282/1038 291/111 301/1 113 812 320/219 322/757 335/364       SEEN-BY: 341/66 342/200 396/45 460/58 256 1124 633/280 712/848 902/26       SEEN-BY: 5020/400 1042 8912 5054/30 5075/35       PATH: 153/757 221/6 301/1 460/58 229/426           |
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