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  1. Nebula - Wikipedia

    • Objects named nebulae belong to four major groups. Before their nature was understood, galaxies ("spiral nebulae") and star clusters too distant to be resolved as stars were also classified as nebulae, but no longer are. H II regions, large diffuse nebulae containing ionized hydrogen; Planetary nebulae; Supernova remnants (e.g., Crab Nebula ...… See more

    Overview

    A nebula (Latin for 'cloud, fog'; pl.: nebulae, or nebulas ) is a distinct luminescent part of interstellar medium, which can consist of ionized, neutral, or molecular hydrogen and also cosmic dust. Nebulae are often star-forming reg… See more

    Observational history

    Around 150 AD, Ptolemy recorded, in books VII–VIII of his Almagest, five stars that appeared nebulous. He also noted a region of nebulosity between the constellations Ursa Major and Leo that was not associated with any … See more

    Formation

    There are a variety of formation mechanisms for the different types of nebulae. Some nebulae form from gas that is already in the interstellar medium while others are produced by stars. Examples of the former … See more

     
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  2. A nebula[1] is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases in a galaxy. The Persian astronomer, Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi, mentioned a true nebula for the first time in his book, Book of Fixed Stars (964). [2]
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    A nebula[1] is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases in a galaxy. The Persian astronomer, Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi, mentioned a true nebula for the first time in his book, Book of Fixed Stars (964). [2]
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebula
    Nebulas (or nebulae) are found in our galaxy, and others across the universe. Often associated with star birth and death, they can be quite beautiful.
    www.thoughtco.com/all-about-nebulas-4178837
    All nebulae observed in the Milky Way Galaxy are forms of interstellar matter—namely, the gas between the stars that is almost always accompanied by solid grains of cosmic dust.
    www.britannica.com/science/nebula
    Nebulae are giant clouds of gas and dust in space. They’re commonly associated with two parts of the life cycle of stars: First, they can be nurseries forming new baby stars. Second, expanding clouds of gas and dust can mark where stars have died.
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  3. What Is a Nebula? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids

     
  4. Nebula | Definition, Types, Size, & Facts | Britannica

    The star must be of stellar type O or B, the most massive and hottest of normal stars in the Galaxy, in order to produce enough of the radiation required to ionize the hydrogen. Diffuse ionized gas, so pervasive among the nebular clouds, is …

  5. What is a Nebula? Nebula: Definition, Location and …

    Jun 17, 2024 · A nebula is a giant cloud of gas and dust located in the space between stars. Nebula is Latin for "mist, vapor, fog, smoke, exhalation," but in an astronomical context, it refers to any...

  6. Stars and Nebulas - HubbleSite

  7. Nebula – Definition, Examples, Types, Facts - Science …

    Oct 23, 2024 · The Beginning and the End (for stars): Nebulae are both the birthplace and graveyard of stars. Changed Meaning: The word “nebula” once referred to any fuzzy object in the sky, including galaxies. Sometimes Visible: …

  8. Decoding Nebulae - Science@NASA

    Aug 23, 2021 · Nebulae are giant clouds of gas and dust in space. They’re commonly associated with two parts of the life cycle of stars: First, they can be nurseries forming new baby stars. Second, expanding clouds of gas and dust …

  9. Planetary Nebulas - Harvard–Smithsonian Center for …

    When a star like our Sun dies, it doesn’t explode into a supernova or collapse into a black hole. Instead, it gently sheds its outer layers, which form a beautiful cloud called a “planetary nebula”, while the dying star’s core becomes a white dwarf.

  10. What is a Nebula? Each Type & Example Photos

    The Orion Nebula is an emission nebula and star-forming region. Not only is it the brightest nebula in our sky, but it is also the most active star-forming region in our Galaxy. This nebula can easily be observed up-close with a small telescope.

  11. Nebula - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Portion of the Carina nebula, a region of massive star formation in the southern skies. It is the home of Eta Carinae, a huge young star. A nebula[1] is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases in a galaxy.

  12. A Cosmic Tarantula, Caught by NASA’s Webb - NASA

  13. List of Nebulae: Galactic Beauty Revealed | My Space Museum

  14. All About Nebulas: Clouds of Gas and Dust in Space - ThoughtCo

  15. Nebulae Facts - Space Facts

  16. Hubble Unveils the Brilliant Chaos of Star Birth in the Tarantula …

  17. Messier 42 (The Orion Nebula) - Science@NASA

  18. Deep Sky Objects – Nebulae, Galaxies, Star Clusters

  19. 150 Notable Nebulae | Deep Sky Objects | GO ASTRONOMY

  20. 25 gorgeous nebula photos that capture the beauty of the universe

  21. Clusters Nebulae Galaxies - EarthSky

  22. What is a nebula? Come for the science, stay for the beauty ...

  23. Galaxy - Wikipedia

  24. Panorama of our nearest galactic neighbor unveils hundreds of …

  25. 3D structure of iconic Ring Nebula gives 'a brand new view of an …

  26. Identification of more than 40 gravitationally magnified stars in a ...

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