Saturn
Uranus was formed from the light gases of the outer solar nebula.
Neither; it is a star. it formed from a nebula.
The color of a nebula is produced by the emission of light from ionized gases within it. These gases are excited by nearby stars or other energetic processes, causing them to emit light at specific wavelengths which we perceive as different colors. The composition of the gas in the nebula and the elements present determine the specific colors observed.
Planetary nebulae can vary in color, but they are typically seen as shades of green, blue, or red. These colors are produced by different gases in the nebula interacting with light from the central star.
In Nebulla Very energetic ultraviolet light from hot star excites a cloud of Hydrogen gas , UV radiation ionises the Hydrogen gas . The free electrons combine with protons forming Hydrogen and Red gas . In this way Nebula emits light .
Uranus was formed from the light gases of the outer solar nebula.
Uranus
Uranus
Neither; it is a star. it formed from a nebula.
Uranus
The color of a nebula is produced by the emission of light from ionized gases within it. These gases are excited by nearby stars or other energetic processes, causing them to emit light at specific wavelengths which we perceive as different colors. The composition of the gas in the nebula and the elements present determine the specific colors observed.
Planetary nebulae can vary in color, but they are typically seen as shades of green, blue, or red. These colors are produced by different gases in the nebula interacting with light from the central star.
In Nebulla Very energetic ultraviolet light from hot star excites a cloud of Hydrogen gas , UV radiation ionises the Hydrogen gas . The free electrons combine with protons forming Hydrogen and Red gas . In this way Nebula emits light .
Nebulae are formed from dust, hydrogen, helium, and other ionized gases. Most reach sizes up to several hundred light years in diameter, but one the size of Earth would only weigh a few kilograms.
The star that created the Crab nebula exploded in the year 1054
A planetary nebula primarily consists of hydrogen and helium, which are the most abundant elements in the universe. Additionally, it may contain trace amounts of other elements such as carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and neon, ejected from the dying star during its asymptotic giant branch phase. The gases are often ionized, giving rise to the nebula's characteristic colors as they emit light.
The planets that were formed by light gases are called terrestrial planets, also known as the gas giants.The gas giants are:JUPITERSATURNURANUSNEPTUNE