When a nebula collapses under the right conditions it forms a star. Larger stars end their life-cycle as black holes.
For more information try searching for "stellar evolution."
Nebula. according to nasa.
It most certainly is. A nebula is a cloud of dust, hydrogen, and other gases where a black hole is a region of space from which nothing, not even light, can escape
I'm not sure what you mean, but in luminescence, the crab nebula trumps black holes infinitely. However, if the two met, the black hole would still be around the next day.
Stars, nebula, and a super-massive black hole at it's center.
Nebula, white dwarf, red giant, black hole
Yes, but it can also make a black hole or a white dwarf.
They explode as a supernova/hypernova to form a planetary nebula/black hole.
A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen and helium gas and plasma. A Nebula can be over 2.5 million light years across. The largest star is a mere 1.7 billion miles in diameter
3 outcomes. 1: Black Hole 2: Neutron Star 3: Nebula
Because the bug nebula's (NGC 6302) central star, a white dwarf, is only about two thirds solar mass, it is unlikely to become a black hole. It would need to be about five times its current mass to overcome degeneracy pressure.
The nebula in a galaxy is a dead star, long dead, possibly about to turn into a black hole. actually, its the opposite: nebula is like a cloud of space trash. when the "cloud" gets too big, it explodes. the bigger the explosion, the bigger the new star.
Stellar Nebula - Average Star- Red Giant - Planetary Nebula - White Dwarf Stellar Nebula - Massive Star - Red Super Giant - Super Nova- Neutron Star Stellar Nebula - Massive star - Red Super Giant -Super Nova - Black Hole