Day: October 13, 2022
Nature quote of the day
“I’m very gregarious, but I love being in the hills on my own.” – Norman MacCaig
Dust Shells around WR 140 from Webb

What are those strange rings? Rich in dust, the rings are likely 3D shells — but how they were created remains a topic of research. Where they were created is well known: in a binary star system that lies about 6,000 light years away toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus) — a system dominated by the Wolf-Rayet star WR 140. Wolf-Rayet stars are massive, bright, and known for their tumultuous winds. They are also known for creating and dispersing heavy elements such as carbon which is a building block of interstellar dust. The other star in the binary is also bright and massive — but not as active. The two great stars joust in an oblong orbit as they approach each other about every eight years. When at closest approach, the X-ray emission from the system increases, as, apparently, does the dust expelled into space — creating another shell. The featured infrared image by the new Webb Space Telescope resolves greater details and more dust shells than ever before. via NASA https://ift.tt/0SckADg
PM Light Rain today!

PM Light Rain today! With a high of 14C and a low of 14C.
92 Humidity.
10 C currently.
6 Km/h Wind from
South.
92 Humidity.
10 C currently.
6 Km/h Wind from
South.