reflection
An A+ emission nebulae formation is lit from within.
planetary
A Planetary Nebula. See related question.
Nebulae are not stars. They are places where stars are formed, so a single nebula would contain lots of stars.
reflection
An A+ emission nebulae formation is lit from within.
planetary
A Planetary Nebula. See related question.
A Planetary Nebula. See related question.
*the correct term is nebulae. a nebulae is a could of many gases and dust, where stars are created. TYPES: Diffuse Nebulae- the most common type. it is interstellar, which means among the stars, and not part of any galaxy. Planetary Nebulae- completely unrelated to planets. planetary nebulae is when gas and plasma are formed after certain types of stars die. it sometimes looks like gas planets, like neptune and uranus, hence the name. Reflection Nebulae- clouds of dust that reflect the light of nearby stars, though they are not nebulae, because they do not create stars. Protoplanetary Nebulae- a point in the lifetime of an astronomical object (star). protoplanetary nebulae, or preplanetary nebulae, emit light, much like reflection nebulae Emission Nebulae- a could of ionized gas which emits colorful lights
light waves
death stare
It depends on the type of bulb.
fluorescent lights
yes
Nebulae are not stars. They are places where stars are formed, so a single nebula would contain lots of stars.