No, they reflect the light from surrounding stars.
"although some nebulas glow or reflect starlight, others absorb light and so are too dark to see."
The glowing clouds that you see in pictures from space are called emission nebulas. A emission nebula is a cloud of hot, glowing cloud of gas and dust in space. These nebulas absorb the light of nearby stars and reach very high temperatures. The high temperature causes them to glow. Emission nebulas are often found in regions of space where new stars are forming.
Nebulas Ray happened in 1994.
Nebulas Ray was created in 1994.
Stars form in nebulas. They're like star nurseries. The gas and dust in nebulas helps to form stars in their early stages.
Nebulas are interstellar clouds consisting of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases. Nebulas vary in size, so some are bigger than Earth, and others are not.
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Yes they are.
The nebula forms into a protostar.
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The Universe - 2007 Nebulas 2-14 was released on: USA: 25 March 2008