protostar or nebula
New stars form from the interstellar gas and dust; mainly hydrogen and helium.
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Most of interstellar matter is composed of gas (mainly hydrogen and helium) and dust. The gas is primarily in the form of atomic and molecular hydrogen, while the dust consists of tiny solid particles made up of elements like carbon, silicates, and ice.
Gravitational forces play the primary role in causing interstellar material to condense and form stars, including our Sun. As a cloud of gas and dust contracts under its own gravity, it becomes more dense and eventually reaches a point where nuclear fusion ignites, leading to the birth of a star.
After a supernova, the dust and gas will expand into space, eventually cooling and forming new stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. This process enriches the interstellar medium with heavy elements produced in the supernova, which are essential for the formation of new solar systems.
The Milky Way Galaxy contains interstellar matter that may form new stars.
New stars form from the interstellar gas and dust; mainly hydrogen and helium.
As interstellar clouds approach the spiral arm region it helps them to begin the collapsing process and eventually form a star.
Interstellar gas and dust.
Yes - its another word for vapor - which is another word for gas, which is a form of matter.
Petrodollar clouds form when a interstellar clouds begins to shirk. The clouds goes from interstellar clouds to petrodollar clouds.
In astronomy, the interstellar medium [See Link] is the gas and dust that pervade interstellar space: the matter that exists between the stars within a galaxy. It fills interstellar space and blends smoothly into the surrounding intergalactic space. The energy that occupies the same volume, in the form of electromagnetic radiation, is the interstellar radiation field.The interstellar medium consists of an extremely dilute mixture of ions, atoms, molecules, larger dust grains, cosmic rays, and (galactic) magnetic fields.
Of the various types of matter that compose the interstellar medium, hydrogen, be it in atomic, molecular, or ionized form (e.g., protons) constitutes the vast majority of the material at over 90%. Helium forms about 9% and less than one tenth of a percent is heavier elements.
A change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties is a physical change.
The interstellar medium is all the matter that exists between the stars in a galaxy. It mainly consists of gas (99%), with about 75% of this gas being in the form of molecular or atomic hydrogen, and about 25% in the form of helium. The other 1% is in the form of dust. The density of the interstellar medium is also very small: about 1 atom per cubic centimetre.There are two main types of interstellar mediums:Cold clouds of neutral atomic or molecular hydrogen, which are the raw materials wherein stars can be formed if it becomes gravitationally unstable and collapses.Hot ionized hydrogen near hot young stars.
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Most of interstellar matter is composed of gas (mainly hydrogen and helium) and dust. The gas is primarily in the form of atomic and molecular hydrogen, while the dust consists of tiny solid particles made up of elements like carbon, silicates, and ice.