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Dust and the Helix Nebula


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#112144 by @ 01.01.2010 00:00 - nach oben -
Dust and the Helix Nebula

Explanation: Dust makes this cosmic eye look red. The eerie Spitzer Space Telescope image shows infrared radiation from the well-studied Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) a mere 700 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius. The two light-year diameter shroud of dust and gas around a central white dwarf has long been considered an excellent example of a planetary nebula, representing the final stages in the evolution of a sun-like star. But the Spitzer data show the nebula's central star itself is immersed in a surprisingly bright infrared glow. Models suggest the glow is produced by a dust debris disk. Even though the nebular material was ejected from the star many thousands of years ago, the close-in dust could be generated by collisions in a reservoir of objects analogous to our own solar system's Kuiper Belt or cometary Oort cloud. Formed in the distant planetary system, the comet-like bodies would have otherwise survived even the dramatic late stages of the star's evolution. digg_url = 'http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap091231.html'; digg_skin = 'compact';

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zorg.ch
#112145 by @ 01.01.2010 05:47 - nach oben -
bäbsi du reudigi sau huere! pünktlich uf johres umbruch chunsch du mit some verdammte dreck däher. häsch enart kei kollege? sorry aber du bisch wohl s letzte
zorg.ch
#112147 by @ 01.01.2010 21:29 - nach oben -
sie isch halt en hacker.

aber i find da bild jetzt no äugig. also no fürs aug sozsägä.