Meaning & Definition of word "Nebula"

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    Nebula

    /ˈnɛb.jʊ.lə/

    noun:

    • 1. A cloud of gas and dust in outer space, typically one that is the birthplace of stars.
      • Example: The Orion Nebula is one of the most studied regions of star formation.
    • 2. A diffuse mass of interstellar matter, sometimes visible as a luminous object in the sky.
      • Example: The Andromeda Galaxy contains many bright nebulae that can be observed with a telescope.
    • 3. In astronomical classification, a nebula may also refer to any astronomical object that is not a star or a galaxy.
      • Example: Hubble Space Telescope has captured stunning images of various nebulae throughout the universe.

    Etymology

    Latin word 'nebula', meaning 'mist' or 'fog'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    reflection nebula:

    A type of nebula that reflects light from nearby stars.

    planetary nebula:

    A shell of gas ejected from a red giant star at the end of its life cycle.

    supernova remnant:

    The remains of a star that has exploded in a supernova, often appearing as a nebula.

    Related Words

    supernova:

    The explosion of a star that results in a brilliant flash of light and can lead to the formation of a nebula.

    star:

    A luminous celestial body made of plasma, often formed within a nebula.

    galaxy:

    A system of stars, gases, and dust held together by gravity, containing many nebulae.

    Slang Meanings of nebula