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Planetary Nebula Survey
Narrator (April Hobart, CXC): A planetary nebula is a phase of stellar evolution that
the sun should experience several billion years from now, when it expands to become
a red giant. It will then shed most of its outer layers, leaving behind a hot core that
contracts to form a dense white dwarf star. A wind from the hot core will ram into the
ejected atmosphere, creating beautiful, shell-like structures seen with optical telescopes. This
gallery shows four planetary nebulas from the first systematic survey of such objects
in the solar neighborhood made with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. X-ray emission
from Chandra is colored purple and optical emission from the Hubble Space Telescope is
colored red, green and blue. The diffuse X-ray emission is caused by shock waves as the wind
collides with the ejected atmosphere.