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Astronomy Image of the Day

A Wolf-Rayet Star Bubble

26 August 1996

Anglo-Australian Telescope Board

NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 26 August 1996

What's a Wolf-Rayet star, and how did it create that spherical bubble and sweeping arc? A Wolf-Rayet star is a star that originated with a mass over 40 times that of our Sun. An extremely hot, luminous star, it has since expelled shells of material through its strong stellar wind which could account for the bubble shaped nebula that surrounds it. But astronomers are unsure how the central Wolf-Rayet created both the bubble and the arc seen above, and even whether it acted alone in doing so. Together, this bubble and the arc are known as NGC 2359.

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day