nebula
A clouds of dust and gas in space is called a nebula. Nebula sometimes turn into stars under the right conditions. There are many different classifications give to nebulas. These include ring, emission, reflection and dark nebulae.
Clouds of gas and dust
Yes, space clouds, also known as nebulae, are vast regions of dust and gas in outer space that can be seen from Earth. They come in different shapes and sizes and play a crucial role in the formation of stars and other celestial objects.
A clouds of dust and gas in space is called a nebula. Nebula sometimes turn into stars under the right conditions. There are many different classifications give to nebulas. These include ring, emission, reflection and dark nebulae.
The prevailing view is that stars form from the gravitational collapse of immense clouds of gas and dust in outer space.
A Nebula.
Stars begin their lives as clouds of gas and space dust.
Ubiquitous gas clouds are large clouds of gas that are found throughout space, particularly in vast regions of galaxies. They consist of various gases, such as hydrogen and helium, and play a crucial role in the formation of stars and galaxies. These gas clouds can vary in size and density, and are an essential component of the interstellar medium.
Space clouds, also known as nebulae, are large clouds of gas and dust in outer space. They can vary in size and shape, and are often birthplaces for new stars. Nebulae can be visible to us as faint glowing patches in the night sky.
clouds are a gas
These are generically referred to as, not surprisingly; 'interstellar clouds'
No, all-stars are not formed by nebulas. All-stars are formed from clouds of gas and dust called molecular clouds, which collapse under their own gravity to form a star. Nebulas are massive clouds of dust and gas in space, where stars are born.