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Announcements & General Jabber => General Jabber => Topic started by: Edwin on Sat 01 Jun 2013

Title: Scientists discover the structure of a distant nebula.
Post by: Edwin on Sat 01 Jun 2013
Interesting article from astronomy. It details the the process through which main sequence yellow dwarf stars, such as our own, go through as they are nearing the end of their lives. The object in analysis is this nebula in the consellation lyra which has formed a brilliant nebula as a result of this process. Read and watch for yourselves:
http://www.astronomy.com/en/News-Observing/News/2013/05/Hubble%20Space%20Telescope%20reveals%20the%20Ring%20Nebulas%20true%20shape.aspx?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ASY_News_nonsub_130531_Final&utm_content= (http://www.astronomy.com/en/News-Observing/News/2013/05/Hubble%20Space%20Telescope%20reveals%20the%20Ring%20Nebulas%20true%20shape.aspx?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ASY_News_nonsub_130531_Final&utm_content=)


'Our Sun is right in the middle ages, in a time known as the main sequence. It has already lived for 4.3 billion years, and will likely last another 7 billion years or so. At that point, it will balloon into a red giant star, and eventually collapse down into a white dwarf.'

Read more: http://www.universetoday.com/16350/what-kind-of-star-is-the-sun/#ixzz2Uv5wFPbS (http://www.universetoday.com/16350/what-kind-of-star-is-the-sun/#ixzz2Uv5wFPbS)