Haim Huli of Kibbutz Ramat HaKovesh, Israel

NGC 1360, also known as the Robin’s Egg, is located in Fornax, about 1,400 light-years away. Observations in 2017 showed that this planetary nebula has not one but two white dwarfs at its center. Earlier in their lives, these stars shared their outer layers in a common envelope, which may explain the Egg’s mottled, oblong appearance. This image was taken with a 24-inch f/4.5 telescope in Hα/OIII/RGB filters with exposure times of 15, 45, 5, 5, and 5 minutes, respectively.