Planetary nebulae are formed when a star like our Sun reaches the end of its life. When the star runs out of fuel, it expands into a red giant and throws off its outer layer into space. This exposes the star’s white-hot core. This core releases ultraviolet radiation. The radiation ionizes the surrounding gas that
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