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M27 is a planetary nebula, about 1360 light years away. It is the final stage in the development of a star about the size of our sun, after the fusion process has stopped and the outer gas layers dissipate into space. Eventually only the hot inner core survives as a white dwarf. It is visible in above image as the tiny little blueish star in the very center of the nebula.
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