There are several stages involved in the making of a planetary nebula. Take the sun for example, which is of course a star. Eventually the sun will run out of "fuel" (hydrogen) and grow to a red giant, and then when it's completely out "fuel" the sun will loose it's blown up outter layers and that layer will form a ring of gas around the remaining star. After that it will just be a white dwarf left, doomed to a slow death!
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A nebula forms when a region of space contains a large amount of gas and dust, which may be triggered by the death of a star or by the shockwave of a nearby supernova explosion. Over time, gravity causes the gas and dust to clump together, eventually forming stars or even new planetary systems within the nebula. As the newborn stars radiate energy, they illuminate the surrounding dust, creating the beautiful and ethereal glow associated with nebulae.
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The different types of nebulae include emission nebulae, reflection nebulae, and dark nebulae. Emission nebulae are clouds of gas and dust that emit light, reflection nebulae reflect light from nearby stars, and dark nebulae are dense clouds of dust that block the light from behind them.
"Nebula" is a singular word. It refers to a cloud of gas and dust in space. "Nebulae" is the plural form of the word.
The main types of nebulae are emission nebulae, reflection nebulae, dark nebulae, and planetary nebulae. Emission nebulae glow with their own light, often due to hydrogen gas being ionized by nearby stars. Reflection nebulae reflect light from nearby stars. Dark nebulae are dense clouds of dust that obscure light. Planetary nebulae are the ejected outer layers of dying stars.
The two main types of bright nebulae are emission nebulae, which emit light from ionized gases, and reflection nebulae, which reflect light from nearby stars. Emission nebulae are usually red or pink in color, while reflection nebulae appear blue due to scattering of light.
Star, on A+. Kickapoo rez in ks.
Star, on A+. Kickapoo rez in ks.
Star, on A+. Kickapoo rez in ks.
emission nebulae and reflection nebulae.
emission nebulae and reflection nebulae.
The different types of nebulae include emission nebulae, reflection nebulae, and dark nebulae. Emission nebulae are clouds of gas and dust that emit light, reflection nebulae reflect light from nearby stars, and dark nebulae are dense clouds of dust that block the light from behind them.
"Nebula" is a singular word. It refers to a cloud of gas and dust in space. "Nebulae" is the plural form of the word.
The main types of nebulae are emission nebulae, reflection nebulae, dark nebulae, and planetary nebulae. Emission nebulae glow with their own light, often due to hydrogen gas being ionized by nearby stars. Reflection nebulae reflect light from nearby stars. Dark nebulae are dense clouds of dust that obscure light. Planetary nebulae are the ejected outer layers of dying stars.
Planetary nebulae (the cat's eye nebula) Emission nebulae (the orion nebula) Dark nebulae (the horsehead nebula) Supernova remnant nebulae (the crab)
The two main types of bright nebulae are emission nebulae, which emit light from ionized gases, and reflection nebulae, which reflect light from nearby stars. Emission nebulae are usually red or pink in color, while reflection nebulae appear blue due to scattering of light.
Two types of nebulae are emission nebulae and reflection nebulae. Emission nebulae are made up of ionized gas that emits light of various colors, while reflection nebulae are made up of dust particles that reflect light from nearby stars.
Nebulae - band - was created in 1992.