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Q: What is the evidence that the Solar nebula hypothesis is probably correct?
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What are the steps to the nebula hypothesis?

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What observation made of other stars seems to suggest the solar nebula hypothesis is correct?

young stars are found to have hot disks that surround them.


Who invented the Solar Nebula Hypothesis?

Emanuel Swedenborg


Is planet nebula real?

The correct term is planetary nebula. Such nebulae form when a low to medium mass star dies.


When was the Crab Nebula first observed?

The supernova explosion that created the nebula was seen in 1054 AD by probably everyone, but was recorded by Chinese and Arab astronomers. The first recorded siting of the nebula was in 1731 by John Bevis.


What do you call a cloud of dust and gas in space?

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.


Which aspect of the nebula hypothesis accounts for the planets orbiting in the same direction and plane?

The collapsing gas and dust cloud began to spin and form a disk.


What is the difference between a nebula and a crab nebula?

The Crab Nebula is a nebula.


Step by step of nebular hypothesis?

1) The solar nebula collapses; 2) The Spinning Nebula Flattens; 3) Condensation of Protosun and Protoplanets; 4) Massive expanding gas clouds; 5) Planetesimals collided and grew with other bodies; and 6) Nebulous clouds form.


What is the protoplanet hypothesis?

The hypothesis states that during the formation of a star, the original nebula disk may be so massive that upon further contraction and flattening, it breaks into separate clouds (vortices) or protoplanets.


When do stars leave the nebula?

I have no idea. If a star is born within a nebula, how or why would it be compelled to leave it, since the gravity of everything inside the nebula would seem to hold it in there? So it doesn't make sense that a star like the sun would ever leave the nebula. Of course there is probably an explanation, but not one that I can find online very easily


What is another nebula besides Orion?

Triffid Nebula, Eagle Nebula, Cat's Eye nebula