Wolf-rayet Nebula Ngc 2359 is a photograph by Canada-france-hawaii Telescope/jean-charles Cuillandre/science Photo Library which was uploaded on October 4th, 2018.
Wolf-rayet Nebula Ngc 2359
Wolf-Rayet nebula NGC 2359, optical image. This nebula, lying around 40,000 light years from Earth in the constellation Canis Major, is sometimes... more
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Wolf-rayet Nebula Ngc 2359
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Wolf-Rayet nebula NGC 2359, optical image. This nebula, lying around 40,000 light years from Earth in the constellation Canis Major, is sometimes known as Thor's Helmet. A Wolf-Rayet nebula is formed by the ejection of glowing, ionised gas from a hot, central star. These Wolf-Rayet stars lose mass 100 times faster than stars of comparible luminosity and may be a million times more luminous than the Sun. The interaction of the ejected gas with interstellar matter forms a bubble around the star, which glows when ionised by the star's radiation.
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