The Cat's Eye Nebula [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
] (NGC 6543) is one of the best known planetary nebulae in the sky [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
]. Its haunting symmetries [
http://www.cybercom
tiger.html ] are seen in the very central region of this stunning false-color picture, processed to reveal the enormous but extremely faint halo of gaseous material, over three light-years across, which surrounds the brighter, familiar planetary nebula. Made with data from the Nordic Optical Telescope [
http://www.not.iac.
] in the Canary Islands, the composite picture shows emission from nitrogen atoms as red and oxygen atoms as green and blue shades. Planetary nebulae [
http://www.noao.edu
] have long been appreciated as a final phase in the life of a sun-like star. Only much more recently however, have some planetaries been found to have halos [
http://www.ing.iac.
] like this one, likely formed of material shrugged off during earlier active episodes in the star's evolution. While the planetary nebula phase [
http://www.astro.wa
] is thought to last for around 10,000 years, astronomers estimate the age of the outer filamentary portions of this halo to be 50,000 to 90,000 years.
Explanation
The Cat's Eye Nebula [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
] (NGC 6543) is one of the best known planetary nebulae in the sky [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
]. Its haunting symmetries [
http://www.cybercom
tiger.html ] are seen in the very central region of this stunning false-color picture, processed to reveal the enormous but extremely faint halo of gaseous material, over three light-years across, which surrounds the brighter, familiar planetary nebula. Made with data from the Nordic Optical Telescope [
http://www.not.iac.
] in the Canary Islands, the composite picture shows emission from nitrogen atoms as red and oxygen atoms as green and blue shades. Planetary nebulae [
http://www.noao.edu
] have long been appreciated as a final phase in the life of a sun-like star. Only much more recently however, have some planetaries been found to have halos [
http://www.ing.iac.
] like this one, likely formed of material shrugged off during earlier active episodes in the star's evolution. While the planetary nebula phase [
http://www.astro.wa
] is thought to last for around 10,000 years, astronomers estimate the age of the outer filamentary portions of this halo to be 50,000 to 90,000 years.
Explanation