The nebula forms into a protostar.
Nebulas are clouds of gas and dust in outer space, and they are where stars are born. The gas and dust in a nebula can collapse under gravity to form new stars. Additionally, nebulas are often illuminated by nearby stars, making them appear as colorful and glowing formations in the night sky.
Around a star that has gone nova.
There are primarily five types of nebulas: planetary nebulas, reflection nebulas, emission nebulas, dark nebulas, and supernova remnants. Each type of nebula has distinct characteristics and origins.
Clouds of gas and dust, called nebulas and then form into protostars.
Yes, there are stars still forming in the universe. They form in nebulas.
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.
Nebulas Ray happened in 1994.
Nebulas Ray was created in 1994.
Nebulas are dust and rock particals. The atoms inside will "smash" and "squish" everything together, causing heat. This heat will escape and form a star. Stars are big, small, red, yellow, and so on. Anyway, nebulas are what stars are before they actually form into a REAL star. Once they die, they can become a white dwarf, neutron star, black hole, red giant, and so on. :)
Nebulas are interstellar clouds consisting of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases. Nebulas vary in size, so some are bigger than Earth, and others are not.
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Yes they are.