a cloud of dust , hydrogen , helium , and other gasas
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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.
The first recorded discovery of a nebula was made by Galileo Galilei in the early 17th century. He observed the Orion Nebula through his telescope on the night of January 26, 1610.
In astronomy - there does not appear to be a nebula with that name.Other options could be:The Green Leopard Plague which won the nebula awards.A fictional wallpaper made with photoshop and used in Mac OSX
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a cloud of dust , hydrogen , helium , and other gasas
The Cat's Eye Nebula is primarily made up of gas and dust, with elements such as hydrogen, helium, and traces of heavier elements like oxygen and nitrogen. The colors seen in the nebula are due to the emission and reflection of light by these different elements and compounds.
The Stingray Nebula (Hen 3-1357) is a planetary nebula. (The youngest known).
A cloud of dust and gas where a star is born is called a stellar nursery or a nebula. These clouds are made up of materials like hydrogen and helium that gradually collapse under gravity to form new stars. Examples include the Orion Nebula and the Eagle Nebula.
Nebulas are interstellar clouds made of dust and gases and a pulsar is a kind of star. A pulsar is formed inside of a nebula, therefore a scientist could conclude that without a nebula a pulsar could not exist.