A supernova
When a nebula is disturbed by an outside explosion, it may form an accretion disc.
Yes, a supernova can form a new nebula. When a massive star ends its life in a supernova explosion, the explosion can create shockwaves that compress surrounding gas and dust, triggering the formation of a new nebula. This new nebula can eventually give birth to new stars and planetary systems.
The white dwarf still has a lot of mass ( about 80% of the original star), but it only has a small size( less than two Earths). A huge volume of material forms a nebula which gradually disperses. This type of nebula is (confusingly) called a "planetary nebula".
Nebula
The explosion (a supernova) produces a glowing cloud of gas (called a nebula) that slowly expands and dissipates (eg the crab nebula).
When a nebula is disturbed by an outside explosion, it may form an accretion disc.
The crab nebula is the debris formed in the supernova explosion.
An explosion from outside the nebula
an explosion disturbs the dust in the nebula
An explosion disturbs the gas and dust in the nebula.
An explosion disturbs the gas and dust in the nebula.
A star forms a nebula when it runs out of fuel. The star either becomes a red giant or a supergiant, then the star would be blown off into space either by expansion or explosion. The outer layers, which was released into space, would become a nebula, or sometimes a part of a larger nebula.
a nebula is cloud of particles which forms into a star.
a planetary nebula forms after a hsb o3iii
The star that created the Crab nebula exploded in the year 1054
Yes, a supernova can form a new nebula. When a massive star ends its life in a supernova explosion, the explosion can create shockwaves that compress surrounding gas and dust, triggering the formation of a new nebula. This new nebula can eventually give birth to new stars and planetary systems.
When a large star runs out of fuel, it undergoes a supernova explosion, where the core collapses and releases a huge amount of energy. The outer layers are expelled into space, forming a nebula, while the core either forms a neutron star or a black hole, depending on its mass.