A billowing pair of dust and gas loops marking the death of an ancient red-giant star gives us a glimpse of how our Sun will end up.
mirrors that of HR3126. In approximately five billion years, when the Sun has exhausted its hydrogen supply, it will also become a red giant and eventually evolve into a planetary nebula. The beautiful and vibrant Toby Jug Nebula serves as a glimpse into the future fate of our Solar System, where all that will remain is a nebula with the slowly cooling Sun at its heart.Gemini Observatory
, located on Cerro Pachón in the Chilean Andes. The image captured showcases the powerful imaging capabilities of the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrographs , typically used to split light into various wavelengths.This article was written and edited by a human, with the assistance of Generative AI tools. Find out more about our policy on AI-powered writing
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