May 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992sciam.266q..78s&link_type=abstract
Scientific American (ISSN 0036-8733), vol. 266, no. 5, May 1992, p. 78-85.
Physics
Late Stars, Planetary Nebulae, Stellar Evolution, Interstellar Gas, Stellar Structure, Stellar Winds, Universe
Scientific paper
The paper examines the nature and the origin of the planetary nebulae and their place in stellar evolution. These fluorescent clouds of gas represent one of the final stages in the evolution of sunlike stars, several tens of thousands of years before the star becomes a naked dense remnant known as white dwarf. The many discoveries about the physics of planetary nebulae that helped astronomers to understand stellar evolution are discussed.
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