no
Orion Nebula is much further from the earth than the Sun is.
A star like our sun will shed a planetary nebula after its 'death'
The Sun.
Gravitational collapse of a protostellar nebula.
If the Helix Nebula was an ocean, our Sun would be like a grain of sand. Nebulas are so huge that it takes light thousands of years to cross one, and light is the fastest thing we know of.
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.
The Solar Nebula, which does not exist anymore.
The sun is a star.
Orion Nebula is much further from the earth than the Sun is.
If the nebula is gravitationally unstable, it collapsing & forming stars!
Neither; it is a star. it formed from a nebula.
The Sun is a star, specifically a G-type main-sequence star, which is the star at the center of our solar system. It is not a planet or a nebula.
Nebula. according to nasa.
A star like our sun will shed a planetary nebula after its 'death'
The Sun.
no, it formed from a nebula, then condensed
It formed the sun!!