Stars’ orbits in Wolf-Rayet 140 (Visualisation)
When the two massive stars in Wolf-Rayet 140 swing past one another, their winds collide, material compresses, and carbon-rich dust forms. The stronger winds of the hotter Wolf-Rayet star blow behind its slightly cooler (but still hot) companion. The stars create dust for several months in every eight-year orbit.
Credit:NASA, ESA, CSA, J. Olmsted (STScI)