the cool clouds in which stars form.
Molecular clouds are interstellar clouds whose size and density permits the formation of molecules. Molecular clouds are called Stellar Nurseries if a star formation is occuring within it.
it was born from the interstellar cloud
These are generically referred to as, not surprisingly; 'interstellar clouds'
Clouds of gas and dust from which stars form are called interstellar matter.
Stars. That is how stars are formed. They form from nebulae.
Molecular clouds are interstellar clouds whose size and density permits the formation of molecules. Molecular clouds are called Stellar Nurseries if a star formation is occuring within it.
carbon monoxide
W. B. Burton has written: 'The galactic interstellar medium' -- subject(s): Astrophysics, Interstellar matter, Molecular clouds
Petrodollar clouds form when a interstellar clouds begins to shirk. The clouds goes from interstellar clouds to petrodollar clouds.
Vast interstellar clouds of hydrogen are known as "nebula."
it was born from the interstellar cloud
Thomas M Dame has written: 'Molecular clouds and galactic spiral structure' -- subject(s): Molecular rotation, Interstellar matter, Carbon monoxide
Since interstellar clouds are most often overdensities in the interstellar medium, they have overwhelmingly similar chemical compositions - most of them (about 90%) being hydrogen, although this may be molecular, or ionized (plasma), with most of the remainder being helium. Heavier elements and compounds have been discovered spectroscopically in interstellar clouds, including more recently some unexpected light organic molecules.
The two gases that are most common in interstellar clouds,consist mostly of gas,especially hydrogen and helium.
These are generically referred to as, not surprisingly; 'interstellar clouds'
Clouds of gas and dust from which stars form are called interstellar matter.
Stars. That is how stars are formed. They form from nebulae.