
The Sun itself will begin its death throes in about 5 billion years, when it starts to swell into a red giant star. Though it's not clear exactly what its planetary nebula will look like - its shape will likely be sculpted by factors such as the Sun's future magnetic field - observations of the 1600 or so known planetary nebulae suggest our star will go out in a blaze of glory.
Lasting no more than a few tens of thousands of years, planetary nebulae help seed space with heavier chemical elements that can be incorporated into the next generation of stars. A new book called Galaxy: Exploring the Milky Way by Stuart Clark features some absolutely spectacular images of these nebulae.
To see stunning images of planetary nebulae click here.



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