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Nebulas is a that studies the formation, evolution, and composition of stars, galaxies, and other cosmic objects

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Background imageNebulas Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageNebulas Collection: Star and Nebula from the Hubble Telescope

Star and Nebula from the Hubble Telescope
Original images from the Hubble Telescope, NASA, with light and objects added and then a zoom effect applied

Background imageNebulas Collection: Eta Carinae, Hubble image

Eta Carinae, Hubble image
Eta Carinae. False colour Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image showing the gas and dust clouds around the giant star Eta Carinae

Background imageNebulas Collection: Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA

Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA
Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. The Crab Nebula (Messier 1), a six-light-year-wide remnant of a supernova explosion, was discovered by English astronomer John Bevis in 1731

Background imageNebulas Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageNebulas Collection: Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA

Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA
Horsehead Nebula in Orion. The Horsehead Nebula (also known as Barnard 33) is a dark nebula in the constellation Orion. The nebula was first recorded in 1888 by Scottish astronomer Williamina Fleming

Background imageNebulas Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageNebulas Collection: Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. Creator: NASA

Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. Creator: NASA
Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. The Rosette Nebula (Caldwell 49) is about 5, 000 light years from Earth, near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy

Background imageNebulas Collection: Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. Creator: NASA

Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. Creator: NASA
Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. The Dumbbell Nebula (Messier 27), 1, 360 light-years away in the constellation of Vulpecula, was discovered in 1764 by Charles Messier

Background imageNebulas Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageNebulas Collection: Nebulosity and star cluster in Serpens. Creator: NASA

Nebulosity and star cluster in Serpens. Creator: NASA
Nebulosity and star cluster in Serpens. Serpens (from the Latin for serpent) is a constellation of the northern hemisphere

Background imageNebulas Collection: Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA

Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA
Horsehead Nebula in Orion. The Horsehead Nebula (also known as Barnard 33) is a dark nebula in the constellation Orion. The nebula was first recorded in 1888 by Scottish astronomer Williamina Fleming

Background imageNebulas Collection: Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA

Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA
Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. The Crab Nebula (Messier 1), a six-light-year-wide remnant of a supernova explosion, was discovered by English astronomer John Bevis in 1731

Background imageNebulas Collection: Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA

Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA
Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. The Trifid Nebula, (Messier 20), consists of an open cluster of stars; an emission nebula, a reflection nebula and a dark nebula

Background imageNebulas Collection: Nebulosity near the star Capella. Creator: NASA

Nebulosity near the star Capella. Creator: NASA
Nebulosity near the star Capella. Capella, (Alpha Aurigae), is the brightest star in the constellation of Auriga

Background imageNebulas Collection: Stingray Nebula

Stingray Nebula
This Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 image captures the infancy of the Stingray nebula (Hen-1357), the youngest known planetary nebula

Background imageNebulas Collection: Cloud, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Galaxy, Multi Colored

Cloud, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Galaxy, Multi Colored, Mystery, Nebula, Night, No People, Photography, Planetary Science, Polar Climate, Science

Background imageNebulas Collection: Black Background, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Galaxy

Black Background, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Galaxy, Multi Colored, Mystery, Nebula, Night, No People, Photography, Planet, Planetary Science, Polar Climate, Science

Background imageNebulas Collection: Orion Nebula star formation, satellite view

Orion Nebula star formation, satellite view
Taken form NASAs Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageNebulas Collection: Horsehead Nebula; Looking like an apparition rising from whitecaps of interstellar foam

Horsehead Nebula; Looking like an apparition rising from whitecaps of interstellar foam
Looking like an apparition rising from whitecaps of interstellar foam, the iconic Horsehead Nebula has graced astronomy books ever since its discovery more than a century ago

Background imageNebulas Collection: Tarantula Nebula, composite image

Tarantula Nebula, composite image
Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus). Combined optical and infrared image of the large star-forming region known as the Tarantula Nebula

Background imageNebulas Collection: Space

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Background imageNebulas Collection: Artists depiction of the comet C / 2013 A1 making a close pass by Mars

Artists depiction of the comet C / 2013 A1 making a close pass by Mars
An artists depiction of the comet C/2013 A1, also known as Siding Spring after the Australian Observatory that discovered the comet

Background imageNebulas Collection: A moon rises over a rocky and barren alien landscape

A moon rises over a rocky and barren alien landscape
An artists depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A moon rises over the airless environment. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageNebulas Collection: A moon rises above a stormy gas giant planet

A moon rises above a stormy gas giant planet
An artists depiction of a stormy gas giant planet with a lone moon coming over the horizon. A star above illuminates the scene as a distant star appears over the moon

Background imageNebulas Collection: A probe investigating a heavily cratered moon in deep space

A probe investigating a heavily cratered moon in deep space
An artists depiction of a space probe investigating a heavily crated moon in deep space. The probe is courtesy of NASA. The moon was extracted from the data of a false color laser altimeter map of

Background imageNebulas Collection: A moon rises above a stormy gas giant planet

A moon rises above a stormy gas giant planet
An artists depiction of a stormy gas giant planet with a lone moon coming over the horizon. A star above illuminates the scene as a distant star appears over the moon

Background imageNebulas Collection: Astronaut on an alien world discovers an artifact that indicates past intelligent life

Astronaut on an alien world discovers an artifact that indicates past intelligent life
An artists depiction of an astronaut on an alien world making a discovery of an artifact that is an indication of past intelligent life. The world is barren and rocky with a poisonous mist

Background imageNebulas Collection: A moon rises over a rocky and barren alien landscape

A moon rises over a rocky and barren alien landscape
An artists depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A moon rises over the airless environment. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageNebulas Collection: A moon rises over a rocky and barren alien landscape

A moon rises over a rocky and barren alien landscape
An artists depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A moon rises over the airless environment. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageNebulas Collection: A heavily cratered moon alone in deep space

A heavily cratered moon alone in deep space
An artists depiction of a heavily cratered moon alone in deep space. A nebula of stars and gas provide a backdrop. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageNebulas Collection: The Helix Nebula (NGC 7293), sometimes called The Eye of God, a large planetary nebula

The Helix Nebula (NGC 7293), sometimes called The Eye of God, a large planetary nebula in the constellation Aquarius. Credit: NASA

Background imageNebulas Collection: Planetary nebula NGC 2818 in the southern constellation of Pyxis (The Compass). Glowing layers

Planetary nebula NGC 2818 in the southern constellation of Pyxis (The Compass). Glowing layers and shell of gas were created when a star shed its outer layers into space after running out of nuclear

Background imageNebulas Collection: Spitzer Space Telescope comparison views in visible light and infrared of the glowing Trifid Nebula

Spitzer Space Telescope comparison views in visible light and infrared of the glowing Trifid Nebula, a giant star-forming cloud of gas and dust located 5, 400 light-years away in the Sagittarius

Background imageNebulas Collection: Supernova remnant 1E0102. 2-7219 next to Nebula N76 in a bright, star-forming region

Supernova remnant 1E0102. 2-7219 next to Nebula N76 in a bright, star-forming region
Supernova remnant 1E0102.2-7219 next to Nebula N76 in a bright, star-forming region of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a located about 200, 000 light-years from Earth. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy

Background imageNebulas Collection: Spitzer Space Telescope false-colour image of South Pillar region of tsar-forming

Spitzer Space Telescope false-colour image of South Pillar region of tsar-forming region called the Carina Nebula. Star embryos (yellow or white) inside finger-like pillars of thick dust (pink)

Background imageNebulas Collection: Spitzer Space Telescope composite comparison visible-light and infrared views of

Spitzer Space Telescope composite comparison visible-light and infrared views of the glowing Trifid Nebula, a giant star-forming cloud of gas and dust located in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageNebulas Collection: Eskimo Nebula, a planetary nebula, discovered by William Herschel in 1787. In 2000

Eskimo Nebula, a planetary nebula, discovered by William Herschel in 1787. In 2000 the Hubble Telescope imaged the nebula which displays complex gas clouds that are not yet fully understood

Background imageNebulas Collection: Orion Nebula, WISE infrared image C016 / 9725

Orion Nebula, WISE infrared image C016 / 9725
Orion Nebula, WISE infrared image. The Orion Nebula is an vast cloud of dust and gas where new stars are being formed. It is located around 1500 light years from Earth, in the constellation of Orion

Background imageNebulas Collection: Carina Nebula features, HST image C013 / 5586

Carina Nebula features, HST image C013 / 5586
Carina Nebula features, HST image. These pillars of gas and dust (upper centre) within the Carina Nebula are Herbig-Haro Objects (HH 901 and HH 902)

Background imageNebulas Collection: Monkey Head Nebula, HST image C013 / 5760

Monkey Head Nebula, HST image C013 / 5760
Monkey Head Nebula. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of pillars of glowing gas and dark dust in the Monkey Head Nebula (NGC 2174)

Background imageNebulas Collection: Planetary nebula NGC 5198, HST image

Planetary nebula NGC 5198, HST image
Planetary nebula NGC 5198, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Combined optical and infrared image of the planetary nebula NGC 5198

Background imageNebulas Collection: Helix Nebula, composite image C016 / 3864

Helix Nebula, composite image C016 / 3864
Helix Nebula (NGC 7293), composite image. This object is a planetary nebula, a dying star ejecting its dusty outer layers

Background imageNebulas Collection: Pre-planetary nebula, HST image C013 / 5017

Pre-planetary nebula, HST image C013 / 5017
Pre-planetary nebula. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the pre-planetary nebula IRAS 23166+1655 (spiral at left). Behind the spiral of gas is thought to be a binary star system

Background imageNebulas Collection: PETROGLYPH: SUPERNOVA. Dr. John Brandt of NASA examines an ancient Native American petroglyph

PETROGLYPH: SUPERNOVA. Dr. John Brandt of NASA examines an ancient Native American petroglyph which he believes commemorates the sighting of the supernova (exploding star)

Background imageNebulas Collection: Pistol star

Pistol star

Background imageNebulas Collection: Eta Carinae nebula

Eta Carinae nebula. Infrared Spitzer Space Telescope image of the South Pillar region of the Eta Carinae nebula. This nebula is named after the massive star Eta Carina

Background imageNebulas Collection: Eta Carinae as seen by HST after repair mission

Eta Carinae as seen by HST after repair mission
Optical image of the Eta Carinae nebula as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) after the servicing mission which took place in December 1993



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Nebulas Collection

Nebulas is a that studies the formation, evolution, and composition of stars, galaxies, and other cosmic objects. It uses a variety of tools such as telescopes, satellites, spacecrafts and computer simulations to observe the universe. It also explores how stars form from clouds of gas and dust in interstellar space. In addition to this research, it also looks at how galaxies interact with each other through gravitational forces. The study of nebulae helps scientists understand the origin and evolution of our universe as well as its current state. By studying these phenomena in detail we can gain insight into the past events that shaped our universe today.
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