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Planetary Nebulae
Fusion - Physics of a Fundamental Energy Source Planetary Nebulae A planetary nebula can result as a star with mass of less than several times the solar mass ( low mass star) ejects mass in the red giant stage, near the end of the star's life. In this stage, the central part of the star, which is about the size of the earth, consists of a carbon ash core, a shell in which helium is fusing to ...
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