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The name originates from the 18th century, when telescopes weren't powerful enough to distinguish nebulae from gas giant planets.
Field strengths of 10−3 gauss are associated with various extragalactic nebulae from which synchrotron radiation has been observed.
Since then, several energetic pulsars have been detected in EGRET error boxes along the Galactic plane, as well as several pulsar wind nebulae from which pulsations have not yet been discovered.
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Another video created by Nasa, zooms into the nebula from the visible night sky.
I get their names from sci-fi: there's Jubilee from X-Men, Ludo from Labyrinth, Nebula from Guardians Of The Galaxy, and Genie, in honour of David Bowie.
Because they presumably formed in the solar nebula from the same kind of rocky planetary building blocks, they also likely have similar overall chemical compositions.
The other is a denser patch of dust that lies within a nebula from which stars are forming and is heated by adjacent newly born stars.
Cometary research may give a clue to determine conditions in the solar nebula from chemical composition and structure of the nucleus.
Furthermore, we present the expected operational performance in terms of image and spectral quality (angular and energy resolution) and polarimetric capabilities for an observation of the Crab nebula from balloon altitudes.
The temperature of the star can be estimated from the nebula from the amounts of emission of ionized helium and hydrogen by a method devised by the Dutch astronomer H. Zanstra.
For example, many astronomers believe, on the basis of chemical evidence found in meteorites, that a supernova explosion occurred near the nebula from which the sun formed, just before the process of formation started.
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