Stars, planets, solar systems, many objects in space can start as a large unstructured nebula of gas and dust, which can coalesce into massive objects under gravitational influence.
Star formation starts in a nebula.
A star begins its life in cool clouds of dust and gas called a nebula.
Almost certainly. As the dust and gas fall into the nebula under its gravity, each atom will impart SOME sort of sideways momentum, and the total of all that is almost certainly not zero; there will be some angular momentum.
Triffid Nebula, Eagle Nebula, Cat's Eye nebula
Emission nebula glow and reflection nebula reflect the light form other stars
Star formation starts in a nebula.
nebula? navicular
As a nebula, a cloud of gas and dust.
this question cant really be answered its not a full question really sorry(begins to shrink and increases it s spin.)
the horsehead nebula
a nebula
Protostar
Nebula
Gas and dust in a nebula is disturbed by an outside force
helium and hydrogen gases
Gas and dust in a nebula is disturbed by an outside force
A star begins its life in cool clouds of dust and gas called a nebula.