The location of the nebula is in many places because the nebula exists in different constellations. A nebula is a cloud of interstellar dust.
Well there are different kinds of nebulas, if you consider the fact a galaxy and a nebula are the same i would say that 1 example would be ... a spiral nebula.
The Nebula or Nebulae are formed and found in space, within the many billions of galaxies. They are the birthplace and nurseries for the stars.
Nebula's are in outer space though none stay togethere they are all different places, for example the omega nebula is located 5500 light years away
One of the most famous nebula is the Eagle Nebula (or M16) is located in the constellation Serpens..
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One of the most visible is the M42 or Orion Nebula. Located just south of Orions Belt, it is visible with the naked eye.
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c) in the spiral arm
The nebula will explode.
A star forms a nebula when it runs out of fuel. The star either becomes a red giant or a supergiant, then the star would be blown off into space either by expansion or explosion. The outer layers, which was released into space, would become a nebula, or sometimes a part of a larger 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
The Andromeda Nebula, now known as the Andromeda Galaxy, has no discoverer as it is visible to the naked eye. The idea that it was a galaxy and not a nebular was fist proposed in 1917 by Heber Curtis and proven in 1925 by Edwin Hubble.
well the crab nebula is about 6,500 light years away so it would take 6,500 years to get there at the speed of light but we do not have any space craft that travel at that speed so it would take over a billion if not trillion years to get there!
a large elliptical galaxy
You can find a Nebula just about anywhere in space. They are big floating masses of dust and gas that form stars.
nonmetal with high electronegativity.
Nobel gases
Within regions of active star formation; near hot stars. The colorful glowing blob is a result of the surrounding gas absorbing ultraviolet photons from the hot stars.
It is called a Nebula (nebulae for plural). no sorry but your wrong it is a coma It can be both it just depends. The question needs to be more specific
Since that was a supernova explosion, that would most likely produce all elements that occur naturally, except hydrogen (element #1).
The nebula will explode.
what or where is that in the first place and second what kind of not geek person in the right state of mond would even ask that????
A star forms a nebula when it runs out of fuel. The star either becomes a red giant or a supergiant, then the star would be blown off into space either by expansion or explosion. The outer layers, which was released into space, would become a nebula, or sometimes a part of a larger 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
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