During a special event in which NASA revealed the first five images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists unveiled an image of the “Southern Ring” planetary nebula. A NASA astronomer said the planetary nebula was caused by a dying start “that has expelled a large fraction of its mass in successive waves.”
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James Webb telescope: NASA reveals first image of ‘Southern Ring’ planetary nebula caused by dying star
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