R Coronae Australis nebula. Enhanced optical image of nebulosity surrounding the variable star R Coronae Australis (red,lower left). At upper centre are the related nebulae NGCs 6726-6727. R Coronae Australis varies erratically between magnitudes 9.7-13.5. The nebula typically varies with the star. This type of star is known as a nebular variable,a protostar which is still thought to be accreting matter from its parent nebula. This is one of the final stages in the development of a new star. This image was produced by a CCD (charge-coupled device) camera,which stores images electronically rather than on film | |
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