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Spectacular cosmic bubble '60 light years wide and 70,000 years old'
This spectacular cosmic bubble was caused by a gas expulsion from a dying star and is 60 light years across and 70,000 years old.
At its centre is a star, known as a Wolf-Rayet star which is 20 times the mass of the sun.
When it dies it throws out gas, creating winds which form the bubble.
It will eventually explode into a supernova.

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Credit Don Goldman

Sharpless 308 lies 5,200 light-years away in the constellation Canis Major and has a diameter of 60 light-years. A blue Wolf-Rayet star has created the large bubble nebula and is located near the center.
The nebula has an age of about 70,000 years.

Position(2000):  RA 06h54m09.7s, Dec -23°56'32"

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