The mighty nebula .... part 5 / 9

in #space8 years ago

 Looking at the nebula is really amazing and very enjoyable, and we can only be dazzled and admired.
   The  origin of the word nebula is the Latin word for cloud. The  nebula    is  not just a huge cloud of dust, hydrogen gaseous, helium  and  plasma.   It  is also often considered an incubator of stars, the  place  where  the   stars were born. Between distant galaxies and these  massive  clouds
   For a time scientists and astronomers were aware that outer space was not entirely empty
   In fact, it is composed of gas and dust particles known as the      Interstellar Medium (ISM), roughly 99 percent of the components of    this   medium are gas, 75 percent of its mass is hydrogen and the  other   25  are  helium
Origination
   The nebula is formed when parts of the astral medium undergo a      gravitational collapse, where mutual attractions cause matter to be      grouped together into denser regions
   From here, stars can consist of the center of the material's  collapse,     where its UV radiation causes the surrounding gases to be  visible at     optical wavelengths
   Most of the nebulae are very large, measuring up to hundreds of light      years in the diameter, a unit of longitudinal measurement of     superpowers    

The mighty nebula

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 Many people are very familiar with the mighty nebula being the most obvious nebula among all towers.

The  stars of the three mighty nebula belt appear in the middle of the road  between the brightest stars Betelgeuse and Rige L, two of the brightest  stars in the sky.

The mighty nebula is also known as M42, and is 1300 light-years away.

This nebulous cocoon gives birth to almost thousands of stars.

In  2012, an international team of space scientists assumed that the star  mass of the mighty nebula 'which is a large group of stars born at the  same time from a part of the nebula' may contain a black hole in its  heart. 

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The charming head nebula .... part 2 / 9 

Crab Nebula .... part 3 / 9  

The rebound nebula .... part 4 / 9