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Scientists find dead star that predicts our sun's future: 'Broken apart and returned to the galaxy'

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Scientists find dead star that predicts our sun's future: 'Broken apart and returned to the galaxy'

A composite image of data from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Kitt Peak four-meter telescope and MOTHRA reveal the Helix Nebula. We can see the bow shocks, particularly on the left.

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  • 01A composite image of data from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Kitt Peak four-meter telescope and MOTHRA reveal the Helix Nebula.
  • 02We can see the bow shocks, particularly on the left.
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