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Southern Ring Nebula 3 Ring Binder

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Size: Avery Signature 1.5" Binder

You’ve spent time crafting interesting reports, so why not create an eye-catching Avery custom binder to match? Showcase your business with custom client binders, proposals and reports, or design unique wedding albums, recipe books and photo albums.

  • Dimensions: 10"w x 11.75"l; Spine: 2.2"
  • 3-ring binder designed for letter (8.5" x 11") sized paper
  • 1.5" capacity, fits 400 pages with 1 Touch™ EZD™ Rings
  • Full bleed photo-quality printing
  • Binder inserts not included
WARNING: This product contains functional sharp points and pinch point hazards. Not for children under 8 years of age. Use with adult supervision.

Ring Type: One Touch EZD™ Ring

1" Capacity: 275 pages
1.5" Capacity: 400 pages
2" Capacity: 540 pages
Locking rings open with ease and keep pages secure.

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Southern Ring Nebula 3 Ring Binder

Southern Ring Nebula 3 Ring Binder

This side-by-side comparison shows observations of the Southern Ring Nebula in near-infrared light, at left, and mid-infrared light, at right, from the James Webb Space Telescope. This scene was created by a white dwarf star - the remains of a star like our Sun after it shed its outer layers and stopped burning fuel though nuclear fusion. Those outer layers now form the ejected shells all along this view. In the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) image, the white dwarf appears to the lower left of the bright, central star, partially hidden by a diffraction spike. The same star appears - but brighter, larger, and redder - in the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) image. This white dwarf star is cloaked in thick layers of dust, which make it appear larger. The brighter star in both images hasn't yet shed its layers. It closely orbits the dimmer white dwarf, helping to distribute what it's ejected. Over thousands of years and before it became a white dwarf, the star periodically ejected mass - the visible shells of material. As if on repeat, it contracted, heated up, and then, unable to push out more material, pulsated. Stellar material was sent in all directions and provided the ingredients for this asymmetrical landscape. Today, the white dwarf is heating up the gas in the inner regions, which appear blue at left and red at right. Both stars are lighting up the outer regions, shown in orange and blue, respectively. The images look very different because NIRCam and MIRI collect different wavelengths of light. NIRCam observes near-infrared light, which is closer to the visible wavelengths our eyes detect. MIRI goes farther into the infrared, picking up mid-infrared wavelengths. The second star more clearly appears in the MIRI image, because this instrument can see the gleaming dust around it, bringing it more clearly into view. The stars, and their layers of light, steal more attention in the NIRCam image, while dust plays the lead in the MIRI image, specifically dust that is illuminated. Peer at the circular region at the center and you'll see a wobbly, asymmetrical belt of material. This is where two bowls that make up the nebula meet. (In this view, the nebula is at a 40-degree angle.) The light that travels through the orange dust in the NIRCam image, which look like spotlights, disappear at longer infrared wavelengths in the MIRI image. In near-infrared light, stars have more prominent diffraction spikes because they are so bright at these wavelengths. In mid-infrared light, diffraction spikes also appear around stars, but they are fainter and smaller.

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