The Cat's Eye Nebula
			
		
		
		
			Three thousand light-years away, 
a dying star throws off shells of glowing gas. 
This image from the 
Hubble Space Telescope reveals the 
Cat's Eye Nebula to be one of the most
complex
planetary nebulae known. 
In fact, the features seen in the 
Cat's Eye 
are so complex that astronomers suspect the bright 
central object may actually be a 
binary star system.
The term planetary
nebula, used to describe this 
general class of objects, is misleading.
Although these objects may appear round and 
planet-like in small telescopes, 
high resolution images reveal them to be stars 
surrounded by cocoons of gas blown off in the late stages of 
stellar evolution.