The Cat's Eye Nebula (the Red Rose Nebula) is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Draco, about 3,000 light-years away from Earth. Planetary nebulae are formed when a star like our Sun runs out of fuel and its outer layers are expelled into space. As these layers expand, they create a shell of gas and dust around the central star.
The Cat's Eye Nebula (the Red Rose Nebula) gets its name from its appearance, which resembles a cat's eye with a bright, central star surrounded by a halo of gas and dust. The nebula appears red in color because of the emission of ionized hydrogen gas, which is excited by the ultraviolet radiation from the central star. This radiation causes the gas to emit light at a specific wavelength, which appears as red to our eyes.
The Cat's Eye Nebula (the Red Rose Nebula) is an object of great interest to astronomers because it provides clues about the final stages of the life of a star like our Sun. The central star of the nebula is a white dwarf, which is the remnant of the original star. The nebula's structure and composition offer insights into the evolution of the star, as well as the future of our own Sun.
Surah Ar-Rahman 55:37-38:
When the sky disintegrates, and turns rose colored like paint.
Then which of your Lord’s favours will you both deny?
It was discovered by NASA in 1999 or 2000,and Quran mentioned it almost 1400 years ago.
The "Cat's Eye Nebula" was captured on camera by the NASA Hubble Space Telescope. A star 3,000 light years away is exploding. It ought to have been referred to as the "Red Rose Nebula." As stated in Sura 55, "Ar-Rahman," of the Quran.
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