It helps you understand the fundamental concepts of quantum physiology of the cosmos as well as cereptal covalency
No, The nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen gas, helium gas and plasma. Look on Wikipedia.
A cloud of hot gas and dust is known as an interstellar cloud. Gases that can typically be found in these clouds include formaldehyde, methanol, and vinyl alcohol.
It is from interstellar gas and dust that we all came. The stars, planets, asteroids, and comets all came from clouds of gas and dust. As far as OUR gas and dust NOW, nothing much is produced. Its mostly all used up in the making of us.
Gas is made up of individual molecules, and is therefore invisible. Dust is a composition of tiny particles of solid matter.
Planetesimal formation.
An interstellar cloud.
An interstellar cloud made of gas, dust, and plasma in a galaxy.
Interstellar gas and dust.
A nebula is what it is. :)
solar nebula
These are generically referred to as, not surprisingly; 'interstellar clouds'
Interstellar dust
a nebula
The word "nebula" is often used for this.
No, The nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen gas, helium gas and plasma. Look on Wikipedia.
That means matter between stars - mainly dust and gas.
Nebula