<p>The stage is set for one of the brightest light show ever in our universe.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has focused its eyes on a dying star that is about to self destruct as a blazing supernova any day now.<br /><br />Billed as SBW1, this star is located 20,000 light-years from earth and features an enigmatic double-ringed planetary nebula. <br /><br />The rings are gases that have been blasted from the outermost layers of the blue supergiant star in the nebula's core. <br /><br />The star is going through its final death throes before a supernova is initiated.<br /><br />For people on earth, there is nothing to worry as the supernova would be a safe distance from us.<br /><br />SBW1 can explode any day, said the scientists. But in cosmic time scales, this could mean tomorrow or a thousand years from now!</p>
<p>The stage is set for one of the brightest light show ever in our universe.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has focused its eyes on a dying star that is about to self destruct as a blazing supernova any day now.<br /><br />Billed as SBW1, this star is located 20,000 light-years from earth and features an enigmatic double-ringed planetary nebula. <br /><br />The rings are gases that have been blasted from the outermost layers of the blue supergiant star in the nebula's core. <br /><br />The star is going through its final death throes before a supernova is initiated.<br /><br />For people on earth, there is nothing to worry as the supernova would be a safe distance from us.<br /><br />SBW1 can explode any day, said the scientists. But in cosmic time scales, this could mean tomorrow or a thousand years from now!</p>