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- 1790, however, he discovered a star surrounded by nebulosity and concluded that this was a true nebulosity rather than a more distant cluster. Beginning in...
- In astronomy, reflection nebulae are clouds of interstellar dust which might reflect the light of a nearby star or stars. The energy from the nearby stars...
- Orion's Belt and nebulosity, including the Flame Nebula (left) and Horsehead Nebula (lower left) named after a relatively small dark cloud, rotated 90°...
- composed of unresolved stars, as had been previously suspected, but were nebulosities. The nebula was first photographed by the Hungarian astronomer Eugene...
- galaxy also hastening its demise. With larger amateur telescopes, the nebulosity around some of the stars can be easily seen; especially when long-exposure...
- angular momentum of the collapsing star and result in small patches of nebulosity known as Herbig–Haro objects. These jets, in combination with radiation...
- Lacaille. The astronomer William Herschel made a detailed catalog of nebulosity and clusters, and in 1781 discovered the planet Ur****, the first new...
- nova s**** show expansion velocities of around 1000 km/s, whose faint nebulosities are usually illuminated by their progenitor stars via light echos as...
- He catalogued it as the second of the "Nebulae of the First class", "Nebulosities not accompanied by any star visible in the telescope of two feet". It...
- neonate, neophyte neb-, nub- cloud Latin nebula, nubes nebula, nebular, nebulosity, nebulous, nuance, nubilous, obnubilate necr- dead Gr**** νεκρός (nekrós)...