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Credit & Copyright: Brian Hopkins   
(East Coast Astronomer)  
 
Explanation:
Thor not only has   
his own day   
(Thursday), but a helmet in the heavens.   
  
Popularly called Thor's Helmet,   
NGC 2359   
is a hat-shaped cosmic cloud with wing-like appendages.  
  
Heroically sized even for a  
Norse god,  
Thor's Helmet is about 30 light-years across.  
  
In fact, the cosmic head-covering is more like  
an interstellar bubble, blown by a fast  
wind from the bright, massive star near the bubble's center.  
  
Known as a  
Wolf-Rayet star, the central star is an extremely   
hot giant thought to be in a brief,  
pre-supernova stage of   
evolution.  
  
NGC 2359 is located about 15,000   
light-years away toward the constellation of the   
Great Overdog.  
  
This sharp image  
is a mixed cocktail of data from    
narrowband filters,  
capturing not only   
natural looking stars but details of  
the nebula's  
filamentary structures.  
  
The star in the center of Thor's Helmet is expected to   
explode in a spectacular  
supernova sometime within the next few thousand years.  
  
  
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Based on Astronomy Picture
Of the Day
Publications with keywords: NGC 2359 - Wolf-Rayet star
Publications with words: NGC 2359 - Wolf-Rayet star
See also:
- APOD: 2025 February 18 Á Thors Helmet versus the Seagull
- APOD: 2025 February 3 Á Wolf Rayet Star 124: Stellar Wind Machine
- APOD: 2025 January 29 Á Dust Shells around WR 140 from Webb
- Sharpless 308: The Dolphin Head Nebula
- APOD: 2024 January 9 Á Thors Helmet
- APOD: 2023 March 29 Á Sh2-308: A Dolphin Shaped Star Bubble
- Wolf Rayet 124
