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 The Ring Nebula is a common image in astronomy, but new images from Hubble reveal something rather strange in stanley vaso side the cloud of swirling gas.     These new images, captured by Hubble   Wide Field Camera 3, reveal that the glowing gas shroud is actually a rather different shape to what   previously been observed. Robert O ;Dell of Vanderbilt University in Nashville explains: With Hubble  stanley taza 8217  detail, we see a completely different shape stanley cup becher  than what   been thought about historically for this classic nebula. The new Hubble observations show the nebula in much clearer detail, and we see things are not as simple as we previously thought. The nebula is not like a bagel, but rather, it   like a jelly doughnut, because it   filled with material in the middle. And what a pretty little jelly doughnut it is. The researchers hope that by studying the Ring Nebula   fate in such detail, they ;ll be able to better understand the sun   demise in 6 billion years鈥攏ot that they ;ll be around to check their answers. [NASA]                                                        NASASpace