Timing Chaos by Lidvall
Credits
released February 23, 2024
- Cover image of the Southern Ring Nebula, processed by Pfirter using the raw data collected by the James Webb Telescope. This image shows two stars near the center of the nebula, one bright and another fainter. The latter is responsible for the ejected material that forms the nebula. This star, now much smaller than the Sun, is extremely hot and emits ultraviolet radiation that causes gases to fluoresce. The currently brightest star is at an earlier stage in its stellar evolution. -
- Cover image of the Southern Ring Nebula, processed by Pfirter using the raw data collected by the James Webb Telescope. This image shows two stars near the center of the nebula, one bright and another fainter. The latter is responsible for the ejected material that forms the nebula. This star, now much smaller than the Sun, is extremely hot and emits ultraviolet radiation that causes gases to fluoresce. The currently brightest star is at an earlier stage in its stellar evolution. -