What does the core of a star do when it blows its surface into space to form a planetary nebula?

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2026-04-28 16:20

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When the core of a star blows its surface into space to form a planetary nebula, it sheds its outer layers of gas, exposing the hot, dense core of the star called a white dwarf. The white dwarf emits ultraviolet radiation that ionizes the ejected gas, causing it to glow and form the planetary nebula.

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