 Here we are zooming in to a Hubble image of Wolf-Rayet 124, 15,000 light-years away. We covered Wolf-Rayet stars in our 2020 review. They are older, massive stars that have completely lost their outer hydrogen and are fusing helium or heavier elements in the core. This is a composite web image, combining near-infrared and mid-infrared wavelengths of light. The nebula is 10 light-years across. A history of the stars' past can be read in the nebula's structure. Rather than smooth shells, the nebula is being formed by random, asymmetric mass ejections. Background stars and background galaxies populate the field of view through the nebula's gas and dust.