Stars form in nebulas. They're like star nurseries. The gas and dust in nebulas helps to form stars in their early stages.
Nebulas often create stars.
nebulas
stellar nebulas are the birthplace of stars. 1st of the sequence in the lifecycle of stars.
Supernovae and nebulas are similar in that they are both astronomical phenomena related to the lifecycle of stars. Nebulas are vast clouds of gas and dust where stars are born, while supernovae are the explosive deaths of massive stars that release heavy elements into space, enriching the surrounding nebula. Both play critical roles in the formation and evolution of galaxies.
They are either other solar systems, nebulas (Dead solar systems) Blackholes, other galaxies or stars that have no orbits
No, all-stars are not formed by nebulas. All-stars are formed from clouds of gas and dust called molecular clouds, which collapse under their own gravity to form a star. Nebulas are massive clouds of dust and gas in space, where stars are born.
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No, they reflect the light from surrounding stars.
Nebulas often create stars.
nebulas =-)
Stars are formed by hot clouds of gas and dust, named nebulas.
Yes, there are stars still forming in the universe. They form in nebulas.
stars, nebulas, and planets.
nebulas
stellar nebulas are the birthplace of stars. 1st of the sequence in the lifecycle of stars.
Stars, gas, nebulas and black holes.
Nebulas.