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Following off the back of the first images of M57, new images have been created using two of the different camera's on JWST.
The top image taken with NIRCam, and processed to bring the colours as would be seen with the naked eye (baring in mind NIR is Near Infra-Red, it isn't visible to us, so this image is a simulation based on the wavelengths detected).
The lower image comes from MIRI (Mid Infra Red), and shows the central region to be populated by hot gas, no doubt heated up by bombardment by it's once core, now quickly heading to become a white dwarf.
One interesting find amongst these new images is the arrangement of filaments and clumps, some that suggest the star had a low mass companion at the time when it expelled most of it's atmosphere, which has contorted the eventual shape of the nebula. In some ways, these nebula are an archaeological map of what took place only a few thousand years ago, so very very recent in the life span of a star.
Quick! The first OC you think of is dropped in the world of the last movie/show you watched. How are they faring?