NGC 7293: The Helix Nebula #Space
A mere seven hundred light years from Earth toward the constellation Aquarius, a star is dying

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Explanation:

A mere seven hundred light years from Earth toward the constellation
Aquarius,
a star is dying.

The once sun-like star’s last few thousand years have produced the
Helix Nebula.

Also known as NGC 7293,
the cosmic Helix is
a well studied and nearby example of a
Planetary Nebula,
typical of this final phase of stellar evolution.

Combining narrow band data from emission lines of hydrogen atoms
in red and oxygen atoms in blue-green hues,
this deep image shows tantalizing
details
of the Helix, including its bright
inner region
about 3 light-years across.

The white dot at the Helix’s center is this Planetary Nebula’s hot, dying
central star.

A simple looking nebula at first glance,
the Helix is now understood to have a surprisingly
complex geometry.

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap241024.html

NGC 7293: The Helix Nebula #Space