- 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...
- our
galaxy hastening its demise. With
larger amateur telescopes, the
nebulosity around some of the
stars may be
easily seen,
especially when long-exposure...
-
sources of
infrared radiation. V1647
Orionis along with its ****ociated
nebulosities is
located within the
Orion B
region (LDN 1630); with a
distance of about...
- 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...
-
noticeable nebulosity is the NGC 1555 cloud,
known as Hind's
Variable Nebula, only an
arcminute west of T Tauri. This was the
nebulosity first discovered...
- nova s**** show
expansion velocities of
around 1000 km/s,
whose faint nebulosities are
usually illuminated by
their progenitor stars via
light echos as...
-
outflows that have been
named lobes, columns, rays, and chakram.
These nebulosities are
described as: two
spherical bipolar lobes, two
outer large filamentary...
- the cluster's light. Its
extinction greatly is from
faint surrounding nebulosity and
other foreground interstellar matter of this cross-section of the...
- Lacaille. The
astronomer William Herschel made a
detailed catalog of
nebulosity and clusters, and in 1781
discovered the
planet Ur****, the
first new...
- Paul
Kalas who
discovered five
nebulosities not
related to star
forming regions using a coronagraph. The
nebulosities were
found to have "linear, filamentary...