Nebula in a sentence as a noun

It would undergo something like the crab nebula.

I would have expected such formation to be inside a nebula near the core of the galaxy.

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> There was once a catalog of nebula called MessierHah, I'd sort of known what the Messier catalog was, but you inspired me to look at its Wikipedia page[1].

When a nebula collapses into a protoplanetary disk, the increased density makes it even more likely that gas molecules will meet one another and form compounds.

The dust and gas that would form the planet was orbiting the center of the nebula before either the sun or planets formed out of it; interstellar nebula begin rotating and flattening before they form a proto-star.

There's star formation, bubbles of relativistic plasma bubbles generated by the central black hole, presumably heating the surrounding gas and preventing catastrophic cooling, sound waves generated by the inflation of the bubbles, a giant nebula producing emission lines.

Nebula definitions

noun

a medicinal liquid preparation intended for use in an atomizer

noun

cloudiness of the urine

noun

an immense cloud of gas (mainly hydrogen) and dust in interstellar space

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(pathology) a faint cloudy spot on the cornea