its brown. has wisckers, and its big thats what i think it is dont get mad if you get it wrong
Usually they are named of what they look like, like the "Horse Head Nebula". Although some nebulas are named of where they are, like "The Orion Nebula", right below "Orion's Belt".
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
the nebula starts getting smaller, smaller and smaller and slowly dis a pears it then explodes and gives nutrients to the stars around it.
Steller's Eider was created in 1769.
Steller's Sea Cow gets its name from Georg Wilhelm Steller (1709-1746) who was a German naturalist. The surname Steller is from a German nickname for a calm individual, a variant of Still.
No, The nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen gas, helium gas and plasma. Look on Wikipedia.
one looks like a dishrag and a scallywag and the other looks like a hobo! yep they do.........
Georg Steller was born on March 10, 1709.
Georg Steller was born on March 10, 1709.
Steller Secondary School was created in 1974.
Warren Steller was born on 1897-10-08.