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Nebulous explanation

Mark Claussen ()
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Mark Claussen: National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6891, 798-799

Abstract: The planetary nebulae of gas and dust that are formed from red-giant stars are usually far from spherical in shape. Observations of the gas distribution in one red giant caught in the act of transition show why.

Date: 2002
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