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(23 Jan 2026) NASA - MUST CREDIT Space - 24 October 2024 ++STILL++ ++MUTE++ 1. Still showing image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope of a portion of the Helix Nebula highlights comet-like knots, fierce stellar winds, and layers of gas shed off by a dying star interacting with its surrounding environment. The telescope's image also shows the stark transition between the hottest gas to the coolest gas as the shell expands out from the central white dwarf NASA - MUST CREDIT ++ANIMATION++ ++MUTE++ 2. Animation comparing images of the Helix Nebula from three NASA observatories: Hubble’s image in visible light, Spitzer’s infrared view, and Webb’s high-resolution near-infrared look ASSOCIATED PRESS Durham, UK - 23 January 2026 ++VIDEO CALL++ 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Massey, Computational Cosmology Professor at Durham University: "The amazing view that we get in the helix nebula looks like water flowing in a stream past a load of rocks or something. It's almost like water has parted and it's basically the same thing going on. All the stuff that came off the star, the outer layers of the star that came off early in the explosion, they're sort of surrounding it and then passing through that, being sort of blasted through it, are the hot gases when the star really went nova that have blown it out the way and that's like the water blasting through the stream of all the rocks and material around it that was already there." NASA - MUST CREDIT Space - 24 October 2024 ++STILL++ ++MUTE++ 4. Comparison views of the Helix Nebula from the ground-based Visible and Infrared Telescope for Astronomy (left) showing the full view of the planetary nebula, with a box highlighting the smaller field of view from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (right) NASA - MUST CREDIT (Date and location not provided) ++AS EDITED FROM SOURCE++ ++COMMENTARY FROM SOURCE++ 5. Promotional video including animated view of James Hubb Space Telescope and timelapse showing it being worked on ASSOCIATED PRESS Cardiff, UK - 23 January 2026 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Mikako Matsuura, Astronomy and Astrophysics researcher at Cardiff University: "In this particular case, the hottest ionised gas is in the centre and then cool molecular gas is outside. The different colour comes from the different part of atoms and the molecules, it looks like as if it's an eye." NASA - MUST CREDIT ARCHIVE: Space - 16 May 2012 ++STILL++ ++MUTE++ 7. NGC 7293, better known as the Helix nebula, displays its ultraviolet glow as seen from the NASA GALEX orbiting telescope ASSOCIATED PRESS Durham, UK - 23 January 2026 ++VIDEO CALL++ 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Massey, Computational Cosmology Professor at Durham University: "10,000 years ago, a star exploded, burped out all of its material, and in doing so, actually, when stars do this, it's amazing, it's the start of life. They throw out all the stuff, all of the heavy elements, the carbon, the nitrogen, the oxygen, all of this stuff that later goes on to make planets and people and you and me." NASA - Must credit NASA ++ANIMATION++ ++MUTE++ 9. Animation of James Webb Space Telescope unfolding the left wing of its primary mirror 10. Animation of James Webb Space Telescope unfolding the right wing of its primary mirror 11. Animation of James Webb Space Telescope in space 12. Animation of James Webb Space Telescope in space unfolding ASSOCIATED PRESS Durham, UK - 23 January 2026 ++VIDEO CALL++ 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Massey, Computational Cosmology Professor at Durham University: NASA - Must credit NASA Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...