No. A neutron star is quite small, generally only a few miles across. A nebula is light years across.
Nebulae are associated with the end of a star's life cycle, as they are shells matter that blown off a star, usually in a series of events, when a star is in its death throws.
The sun is a star, some stars are larger and other are smaller.
The color of emission nebulae is a result of the predominate gas or gasses in that nebulae. Different gasses glow in different colors. Blue, as the color of the star, indicates how hot the star is.
All stars are bigger than the moon.
Nebulae are not stars. They are places where stars are formed, so a single nebula would contain lots of stars.
The galaxis are bigger than planetary nebulae, that are bigger than planetary systems.
In general yes because Betelgeuse is only a single star, albeit a big one. Nebulae are huge clouds of gas within which stars form
Planetary Nebulae
They are created by nebulae.
Nebulae are associated with the end of a star's life cycle, as they are shells matter that blown off a star, usually in a series of events, when a star is in its death throws.
The sun is a star, some stars are larger and other are smaller.
Stars form in a nebulae
The sun is a star!
that question doesn't make sense. there are star that are one billion times bigger than our on solar system star, how ever bigger stars live a shorter life than smaller stars!
All stars are bigger than the moon.
the gamma star is about 4000 times bigger than the sun
The color of emission nebulae is a result of the predominate gas or gasses in that nebulae. Different gasses glow in different colors. Blue, as the color of the star, indicates how hot the star is.