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Spider Nebula, Spider Nebula⁣ Does whatever a Spider Nebula does 🎵⁣ @NASAWebb was recently able to capture never-before-seen details of the very photogenic Red Spider Nebula. For the first time, we can see the full extent of the nebula’s lobes (in blue), and we can tell that the lobes are closed, bubble-like structures that each extend about 3 light-years.⁣ Planetary nebulae like this one are made when a Sun-like star reaches the end of its life. After ballooning into a red giant, the star then throws off its outer layers into space, revealing its white-hot core. Ultraviolet light from the central star causes the cast-off material to glow.⁣ Though we can only see one star – the central star – here, it’s possible that there is a companion star, too. Its presence could explain the nebula’s shape: the characteristic narrow waist and wide outflows.⁣ Image description: A multicolored nebula stands out against the star-studded background of space. The nebula’s central star is hidden by a blotchy pinkish cloud of dust. A strong red light radiates from this area, lighting up the nearby dust. An elongated purple ‘S’ shape is centered on the heart of the nebula, while two blue lobes stretch diagonally outward to the edges of the image, making the entire structure look like a tilted hourglass.⁣ Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, J. H. Kastner (Rochester Institute of Technology)⁣ #NASA #Webb #Telescope #Nebula #Stars #Space

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