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Yes, a new star can illuminate the gas and dust surrounding it as the star's radiation and energy interact with the surrounding material, making it glow. This glowing gas and dust can sometimes form a glowing nebula visible in the night sky.
Star in the Dust was created on 1956-06-13.
BSAA Star Dust accident happened on 1947-08-02.
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Each star in the solar system starts out in a nebula, a cloud of dust particles and gas.
A planet forms from a rotating disk of gas and dust surrounding a young star. Over time, the dust particles in the disk collide and stick together, forming larger objects called planetesimals. Eventually, these planetesimals accrete more material and gravitational forces shape them into planets.