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Planetary Nebulae and the Galactic Merry-Go-Round

Robin Ciardullo (Penn State University)

Planetary nebulae have nothing to do with planets. They are the stellar equivalent of a heart attack, an event that occurs when a star like the Sun dies. They are also the prettiest objects in the universe, and a Swiss Army Knife for a host of problems extragalactic astronomy and cosmology. I'll describe how planetary nebulae are created, what makes them shine the way they do, and how they can be used to "weigh" galaxies like our own.