they don't
The eye of god is a Helix nebula. Close to a Planetary nebula.
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
The Ring Nebula is classified as a planetary nebula which is a shell of gas and plasma, formed when certain stars die.So, in a way they are clouds of matter in space.
Brats of the Lost Nebula ended on 1998-10-24.
The smallest nebula ever found is the planetary nebula called "K 1-27." Discovered in 1996, it measures only about 0.02 light-years across. This nebula is notable for its compact size and unique structure, which includes a bright central star surrounded by a faint halo of gas. Its small dimensions challenge our understanding of nebula formation and evolution.
The Egg Nebula is about 3000 light-years from us.
Yes.
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Yes, the Orion Nebula is much larger than the sun. The Orion Nebula is a diffuse nebula, while the sun is a star. The Orion Nebula is approximately 24 light-years across, while the sun is about 864,000 miles in diameter.
Yes because a nebula once has burned out. :) HOPE IT HELPED !
The Butterfly Nebula or (M29, Minkowski's Butterfly, the Wings of a Butterfly Nebula or just Butterfly Nebula, and Twin Jet Nebula).It is a stunning planetary nebula in the constellation Ophiuchus. Located approximately 2,100 light years from us. It is a bipolar nebula taking on a peculiar form of twin lobes of material that emanate from a central star.See related links for pictorial
Yes, a lot. For example the Cocoon nebula, the North America Nebula, the Pelican Nebula, the Veil Nebula and the Crescent Nebula. In addition to the nebulae, Cygnus has binary stars, exoplanets, the X-ray source Cygnus-X1, etc.
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The Orion nebula is part of our own galaxy (the Milky Way). The Orion nebula is about 1500 light-years away from us. Our galaxy is about 100000 light-years across.
yes, it migt ovewhelm us ahh!