Sentences with nebula
neb·u·la
N n - ...the Great Nebula.
- More distant nebulae and galaxies require longer exposure times, and more fiddling.
- The reason why most planetary nebulae are not spherical is not well understood.
- Until recently, it was thought that shells around planetary nebulae were a rare phenomenon.
- Smudges like this are called nebulae, because they look nebulous - like hazy clouds.
- For example, consider the shapes of nebulae - those swirling clouds of gas and dust in which newly hatched stars begin to shine.
- We have missions that include active nebulas, swirling dust clouds, moving asteroids and asteroid fields.
- A planetary nebula forms when Sun-like stars gently eject their outer gaseous layers to form bright nebulae with amazing twisted shapes.
- The picture has widened and deepened ever since; fuzzy nebulae were revealed to be other galaxies, as full of stars as our own, and the chemistry of the stars yielded to spectrum analysis.
- A number had been discovered in deep space, but to an ordinary telescope each nebula looked like a faint blur; it was difficult to determine whether it was a cloud of gas or a multitude of stars.
- The composition of Phoebe should reflect the composition of the region of the solar nebula where it formed.
- But soon, performing a visual diminuendo, they drift well astern, a distant nebula of glittering pinpoints at the planet's indistinguishable edge.
- It treats conjunctivitis, pterygium, nebula and pain in the eyes.
- Evolutionists believe that the solar system condensed out of a cloud of gas and dust called a nebula, hence the nebular hypothesis.
- The bruise over his eye had settled in to a purple nearly matching the nebula itself, but the swelling had reduced dramatically.
- By what principle the ship created and continued to produce the bubble shielding it from the nebula 's gasses.
- I read the other day that astronomers have spotted a huge nebula in our galaxy in the shape of a double helix.