Do you mean a nova? A Nebula is a large group of stars and dust in the sky. e.g. the Orion nebula.
An individual star would not ordinarily change into a nebula, but the Crab Nebula is one such, first seen on earth about 1054 CE.
But it had taken about 6500 years for the light to reach us. If your query was about nova or supernova, ask again.
A nebula is a physical change. It is a cloud of gas and dust in space that is not undergoing any chemical reactions. The process of a nebula forming into a star involves physical changes such as gravity causing the gas to condense and heat up.
a nebula is cloud of particles which forms into a star.
A nebula may condense and ignite to become a star, conversely a star may explode and form a nebula.
Gravitational attraction pulls gas and dust together in a nebula, causing it to condense and heat up. When the pressure and temperature in the core of the nebula become high enough, nuclear fusion reactions begin, initiating the process of becoming a star.
A White Dwarf Star remains.
A Nebula is a gas of dust and minerals that surrounds a star. Also, a nebula is a birthplace of a star, where a star and sometimes a solar system is formed after a huge explosions
it is not the it is a stellar nebula considering that there are multiple stellar nebulas in the universe. what a steller nebula is though is dust and such maing a nebula then when the nebula is strong enough to make a star is creates a prostar, then it is either a massive star or a non massive star. soon they will either turn into a super giant or a red giant. then either the star will explode or simply poof then either it is a white dwarf a neutron star or a black hole. the end
a stage in a star's life? it is the very first stage in a star's life. a nebula occurs, which is a cloud of dust or gases, then depending on the mass of the star, it goes either to a giant or a super giant.
A star like our sun will shed a planetary nebula after its 'death'
No, a neutron star can't become a nebula. A neutron star is not made of atomic matter, has less mass than a nebula, and has no mechanism by which to expand.
A planetary nebula is created when a low- to medium-mass star reaches the end of its life cycle and sheds its outer layers of gas into space. This process exposes the hot core of the star, which emits ultraviolet radiation that causes the surrounding gas to glow and form a colorful nebula.
The Orion Nebula is called a star nursery because it is a region within our galaxy where new stars are actively forming. The nebula is a giant cloud of gas and dust where gravity causes these materials to come together and eventually form new stars. This process of star formation resembles a nursery where new stars are born.