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Hubble Images May Reveal Galactic Role of Novae

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GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER, June 8 -- The Hubble Space Telescope has produced images that show gas shells being ejected into space at regular intervals by an unusual type of white dwarf star. These images may shed light on the role that novae play in the evolution of our galaxy, including their influence on the distribution of heavier elements and the development of planetary systems. The images were produced by the Hubble Space Telescope's Near Infrared Camera Multi-Object Spectrograph (NICMOS). They are the first images of gas shells produced by novae that are members of a class of...Read full article

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