Photo # 1 (July 2010)
THE RED RECTANGLE NEBULA FROM HUBBLE
Nature is the art of God.
- Thomas Browne

Credit: ESA,
Hubble, NASA
How was the unusual Red Rectangle nebula created? At the nebula's center is
an aging binary star
system that surely powers the nebula but does not, as yet, explain its
colors. The unusual shape of the Red Rectangle is likely
due to a thick dust torus which pinches the otherwise spherical outflow into
tip-touching cone
shapes. Because we view the torus edge-on, the boundary edges of the cone shapes seem to
form an X. The distinct rungs
suggest the outflow occurs in fits and starts. The unusual colors of the nebula
are less well
understood, however, and current speculation
holds that they are partly provided by hydrocarbon
molecules that may actually be building
blocks for organic life. The Red Rectangle nebula lies
about 2,300 light years away towards the constellation
of the Unicorn (Monoceros). The nebula is shown above in
unprecedented detail as captured recently by the Hubble Space Telescope.
In a few million years, as one of the central stars becomes further depleted of
nuclear fuel, the Red Rectangle nebula will likely bloom into a planetary nebula.
Truly, we live in an amazing art gallery that is the ongoing creation of a consciousness that is vastly beyond anything we imagine.
- Dan Benor, MD