In this image taken by the US Space Agency’s (NASA) Hubble Telescope, a dying star surrounded by bright material has shed its outer layers (the two reddish S-shapes at upper right and lower left).
As detailed by NASA through a social media post, the star’s hot, exposed core would radiate ultraviolet radiation into these gas layers, causing them to glow.
A region of cosmic gas and dust formed from the rejected layers of a dying star is called a planetary nebula.
“Planetary nebulae have nothing to do with planets; When astronomers first discovered them, their appearance as faint disks resembled that of the distant planets Uranus and Neptune.”
NASA releases revealing new Hubble Telescope image of ‘dying star’
As detailed by NASA, the planetary nebula IC 4634 is located about 7,500 light-years away in the constellation Ophiuchus.
A dying star is surrounded by bright, glowing material against a black background of space dotted with a few faint stars.
Also according to the information, there are two reddish S shapes that extend towards the lower left and upper right. Check log: