Pleiades is considered a stellar nursery because it is a dense region of stars and gas in our galaxy where stars are still being formed. Basically, Pleiades is a stellar-sized birthing place of stars.
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This is a beautiful cluster of stars called The Pleides.
Molecular cloud or Stellar Nursery .
Stellar Sunshine was the first resident on the Secondlife game.
Yes. It's where stars are "born" and start undergoing fusion on their own.
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nursery is called nursery because as a child in their starting studies in nursery, a plant in its starting is kept in a nursery that is why it is called a nursery.
The Pleiades is called a stellar nursery because it is a young open star cluster where new stars are being formed. The intense gravitational interactions among the stars in this cluster can trigger the birth of new stars from surrounding gas and dust clouds. This makes it a region where new stars are born, similar to how a nursery is a place where babies are born and cared for.
This is a beautiful cluster of stars called The Pleides.
The rytina; -- called also stellerine.
Matariki
Steller's Eider was created in 1769.
Steller's Sea Cow gets its name from Georg Wilhelm Steller (1709-1746) who was a German naturalist. The surname Steller is from a German nickname for a calm individual, a variant of Still.
A star nursery is called a "stellar nursery" or a "stellar birthplace." These are regions in space where new stars are formed from collapsing clouds of gas and dust.
Georg Steller was born on March 10, 1709.
Georg Steller was born on March 10, 1709.
Steller Secondary School was created in 1974.