
The world nebula (plural – nebulae) means mist. A nebula is a giant cloud of gas and dust in the space, of which many still exist in the universe. One famous example is the Great nebula in Orion visible to the naked eye and a magnificent sight through binoculars or a small telescope.
At the heart of nebula are several newborn stars and the light of these stars cause the nebula in space about 5,000 million years ago. Plied, the famous star cluster, formed only 50 million years ago, quite recently in astronomical term. Famous in space about telescopic photographs show the stars to be surrounded by traces of the nebula from which they were formed. French astronomer, Charles messier, first published a catalog of nebula in and dust. A French astronomer, now know a lot more about the nebulae.
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