The galaxy of Orion consists of many different stars, all of varying distances from us, varying sizes, varying colours and varying temperatures. The stars in Orion have no real connection to each other, only that when we look at them, they happen to make a recognisable pattern in the sky. So there is no single answer to your question.
The Orion constellation is a collection of countless stars. You cannot say what the color of an entire constellation is. You can, however, say what the color of each individual star in the constellation is. You wouldn't be able to say what the color of a collection of jewels is, would you? There would be jewels of many colors, red, green, blue, colorless, etc.
The eye of god is a Helix nebula. Close to a Planetary nebula.
The Ring Nebula is classified as a planetary nebula which is a shell of gas and plasma, formed when certain stars die.So, in a way they are clouds of matter in space.
planetary nebula
It is called a Nebula (nebulae for plural). no sorry but your wrong it is a coma It can be both it just depends. The question needs to be more specific
Brats of the Lost Nebula ended on 1998-10-24.
Planetary nebula is a misnomer because it's a nebula but it has nothing to do with planets, it's about stars.
The Cats's Eye Nebula is a perfect example of a planetary nebula. See related link for a pictorial.
A star like our sun will shed a planetary nebula after its 'death'
a nebula is classified by a planetary nebulae
Planetary nebula is a misnomer because it's totally irrelevant to planets and it has something to do with stars. The short form is "nebula".
a planetary nebula forms after a hsb o3iii
After a planetary nebula the oxygen in the middle will make it turn into a blackhole or neutron star.
A planetary nebula consists of gas ejected from old red giant stars.
The Stingray Nebula (Hen 3-1357) is a planetary nebula. (The youngest known).
The eye of god is a Helix nebula. Close to a Planetary nebula.
Yes. There are many planetary nebulae in our galaxy.
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