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
a nebula !
Yes. Stars form within a nebula.
Emission nebula glow and reflection nebula reflect the light form other stars
The "Eagle Nebula" cluster of stars is classified as being part of a diffuse emission nebula. It can be found in the "Serpens" constellation of stars and is thought to be around 5.5 million years old.
Nothing can be on a nebula. A nebula is gases and plasma. It is where stars are produced. So nothing is on the Dumbbell nebula. because the elephant sat on your mom. LOL
No, a nebula is a place where stars are born. Stars and clouds are very different.
nebula
a nebula !
The Nebula
There is no such thing as a nebula star.
Stars are formed in a nebula.
without the nebula there wouldn't be any stars... nebula is important because our space needs stars, because its many balls of gas that can help our planet and others
Yes. Stars form within a nebula.
Nebula is not an island. It is the birthplace of stars. You may be referring to Nabooti.
The "Eagle Nebula" cluster of stars is classified as being part of a diffuse emission nebula. It can be found in the "Serpens" constellation of stars and is thought to be around 5.5 million years old.
Emission nebula glow and reflection nebula reflect the light form other stars
Planetary nebula is a misnomer because it's a nebula but it has nothing to do with planets, it's about stars.