
Astronomers accidentally discover 22 shock waves at the Helix Nebula – and look at the end of our sun
The researchers estimate that a single fragment remains intact only about 10,000 years after it encounters the surrounding gas.
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Home Knowledge Status: 18.08.2026, 11:59 PM Comments Follow us on Google An international research team has discovered something while calibrating a new telescope that baffles science – and affects everyone. Surprising find on the Helix Nebula: 22 shock waves flow into space But the real discovery lies far beyond this known bright ring.
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Home Knowledge Status: 18.08.2026, 11:59 PM Comments Follow us on Google An international research team has discovered something while calibrating a new telescope that baffles science – and affects everyone.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Surprising find on the Helix Nebula: 22 shock waves flow into space But the real discovery lies far beyond this known bright ring.
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