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SHELL OF RECURRENT NOVA
Interestingly, we are discovering numerous examples of Recurrent Novae in our universe. We can observe a typical instance of a Nova that expels its shell in a nova event. After the shell has expanded sufficiently, we observe the remaining star left behind, primed for another future event where it will repeat the cycle repeatedly.
The image on the left is captured in its visible light spectrum, while the image on the right presents the same scene in X-ray view.