The Bug Nebula is a bipolar planetary nebula in the constellation Scorpius — one of the areas of the celestial sphere. Nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen gas, helium gas and plasma. This is the first time the star has been pictured despite numerous attempts by stargazers across the world, the Daily Mail reported.“This star was so hard to find because it is hidden behind a cloud of dust and ice in the middle of the nebula,” explained Prof. Albert Zijlstra from the University of Manchester. “Planetary nebulae like the Bug form when a dying star ejects much of its gas back into space and are among the most beautiful objects in the night sky,” he said.
The images were taken to show off the new improved HST, which space shuttle astronomers installed with a new Wide Field Camera earlier in 2009.“We are extremely lucky that we had the opportunity to catch this star near its hottest point, from now on it will gradually cool as it dies. This is truly an exceptional object,” said Cezary Szyszka, another researcher at the university. Professor Zijlstra added: “It’s extremely important to understand planetary nebulae such as the Bug Nebula, as they are crucial to understanding our own existence on earth.” - Amma Productions.
