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NASA's Hubble Captures 'Gomez's Hamburger', A Dying Star Wrapped in Dust 6,500 Light-Years Away | BulletsIn

NASA's Hubble Captures 'Gomez's Hamburger', A Dying Star Wrapped in Dust 6,500 Light-Years Away | BulletsIn

Bullets In 1 week ago

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a detailed image of Gomez's Hamburger, a Sun-like star nearing the final stage of its life.

Located about 6,500 light-years away in the Sagittarius constellation, the object is surrounded by thick dust and gas.

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  • NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a striking image of Gomez's Hamburger.
  • The object is not a galaxy or planet but a Sun-like aging star.
  • It is located around 6,500 light-years away in the Sagittarius constellation.
  • The star is approaching the final stages of its stellar evolution.
  • It has already expelled large amounts of gas and dust into space.
  • Scientists believe it is gradually evolving into a planetary nebula.
  • The object appears like a giant hamburger due to its unique dust structure.
  • Bright upper and lower regions resemble hamburger buns.
  • A dark dust band across the centre creates the appearance of a burger patty.
  • The image was captured using Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2.
  • The central star remains hidden behind a dense disk of dust.
  • Light escaping above and below the disk illuminates surrounding material.
  • Astronomers are still studying why such a thick dusty disk surrounds the star.
  • One theory suggests the central object may actually consist of two stars.
  • The object was originally discovered by astronomer Arturo Gomez.
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