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This Epic Nebula Looks Like a Giant Brain Floating in Space : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 13, 2026 4:47 pm
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JWST Captures Stunning Image of Exposed Cranium Nebula

JWST has recently unveiled one of its most captivating images to date – a mesmerizing cloud of gas and dust that bears a striking resemblance to a colossal brain enclosed in a transparent skull, floating gracefully in the vast expanse of space.

Formally known as PMR 1, this planetary nebula showcases the tumultuous outpouring of a dying star in its final stages of existence. However, due to its uncanny likeness to human anatomy, it has garnered a somewhat eerie moniker: the Exposed Cranium nebula.


The Exposed Cranium nebula in mid-infrared wavelengths. (NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale)

Through JWST’s exceptional infrared capabilities, intricate patterns of folds and filaments within the nebula have been unveiled, along with a dark, central lane that gives the illusion of colossal cerebral hemispheres.

PMR 1 remains a enigmatic entity. Discovered nearly three decades ago, it resides approximately 5,000 light-years away in the Vela constellation, spanning a diameter of about 3.2 light-years – comparable in size to our Solar System up to the outer reaches of the Oort Cloud.


The Exposed Cranium nebula in near-infrared wavelengths. (NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale)

Scientists have deduced that the swirling material emanates from a dying star shedding mass rapidly, emitting what appears to be jets from opposite ends, forming the distinctive central lane.

Although the star’s identity remains elusive, a 2001 study suggests a spectral resemblance to a Wolf-Rayet star – massive, hot, and luminous stars in the twilight of their main-sequence lives.

The Wolf-Rayet phase involves intense mass loss propelled by wild stellar winds and radiation pressure, culminating in some of the most visually stunning stellar demise scenarios in the cosmos.

Contrary to expectations, PMR 1’s star is unlikely to be a volatile Wolf-Rayet giant. Other indicators point towards a relatively modest, Sun-like star that will shed its outer layers as the core transitions into a white dwarf.

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If the spectral signature aligns with a Wolf-Rayet classification, PMR 1 could belong to a rare category of planetary nebula central stars resembling massive Wolf-Rayet stars, yet are actually the exposed cores of Sun-like stars evolving into white dwarfs.

Or perhaps, it’s simply a wandering Brain Spawn struggling to find its way back to the Infosphere.

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