Pinwheel nebula

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A pinwheel nebula is a nebulous region in the shape of a pinwheel.

Spiral galaxies[edit]

The term 'Pinwheel nebula' is an antiquated misnomer used by observers before Edwin Hubble realized that many of these spiral shaped nebulae were actually 'island universes' or what we now call galaxies.[citation needed]

Wolf–Rayet nebulae[edit]

Some Wolf–Rayet stars are surrounded by pinwheel nebulae. These nebulae are formed from the dust that is spewed out of a binary star system. The stellar winds of the two stars collide and form two dust lanes that spiral outward with the rotation of the system. An example of this is WR 104.

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