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  • curprev 23:0223:02, 27 August 2007imported>Stephen Ewen 996 bytes +1 Tidy.
  • curprev 22:5322:53, 27 August 2007imported>Stephen Ewen 995 bytes +995 { Information |Description= The colorful demise of a sun-like star. This image, taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, shows the colorful "last hurrah" of a star like our Sun. The star is ending its life by casting off its outer layers of gas, which formed a cocoon around the star's remaining core. Ultraviolet light from the dying star makes the material glow. The burned-out star, called a white dwarf, is the white dot in the center. The image was taken Feb. 6, 2007...