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This remarkable picture from the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows one of the most perfect geometrical forms created in space. It captures the formation of an unusual pre-planetary nebula, known as IRAS 23166+1655, around the star LL Pegasi (also known as AFGL 3068) in the constellation of Pegasus (the Winged Horse).
Originally posted by TedHodgson
reply to post by HexagonSun
But then again even if it was a pre-planetory nebuls, im quite as an anomally it would have lasted longer
Then again checking through the photos and the video, it definately looks to be forming inside our atmosphere, so my original argument still stands.edit on 18/12/10 by TedHodgson because: (no reason given)