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This Hubble telescope snapshot of MyCn18,
a young planetary nebula, reveals that the object has an hourglass shape
with an intricate pattern of "etchings" in its walls. A planetary
nebula is the glowing relic of a dying, Sun-like star.
The results
are of great interest because they shed new light on the poorly understood
ejection of stellar matter that accompanies the slow death of Sun-like
stars. According to one theory on the formation of planetary nebulae,
the hourglass shape is produced by the expansion of a fast stellar wind
within a slowly expanding cloud, which is denser near its equator than
near its poles.