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Different Types Of Nebulae

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Have you ever seen those photos of incredible clouds with the strangest shapes and color? Do you know what they are? They’re called nebulae. How can we take these fantastic images? Why are nebulae important? e name of these wispy objects is probably the most appropriate one in astronomy, as nebula (which comes from Latin) means literally cloud or fog.
In this video we’ll see the five most important types of nebulae.
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This definition was incorrectly used to describe any possible kind of cloud and a famous mistake was made regarding the Andromeda galaxy which was known as Andromeda Nebula until the early 20 th century.
Let’s start from the classification of the Orion Nebula that was previously mentioned. It is known as one of the most famous “HII Regions”. What are they?
Do you want an example? Search for the Cat’s Eye nebula or the Ring nebula.
The first one thought that these clouds laid just at the outskirts of our Milky Way, while the other was sure that in fact they weren’t nebulae, but independent galaxies separated from our.
As opposed to these last ones, we can describe Dark Nebulae: black and grey clouds which rarely reflect the light of other stars. They can also be called as absorption nebulae, a name that surely suggests their main characteristic.
We are going to describe is the planetary nebula.
Usually they obscure the view of a backward emission or reflection nebula.
That is Horse Head nebulae, a dark one in the Orion constellation.
What are they? They are produced by a supernova explosion. Two different paths can bring us to a such energetic phenomenon: black holes and neutron stars.
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Credits: Ron Miller
Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA
Credits: Flickr
Credits: ESO
Video Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Nebulae
03:30 Orion Nebulae
05:09 Planetary Nebulae
07:30 Reflection Nebulae
08:59 Dark Nebulae
10:36 Supernova Remnants
#insanecuriosity #nebula #milkyway
In this video we’ll see the five most important types of nebulae.
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This definition was incorrectly used to describe any possible kind of cloud and a famous mistake was made regarding the Andromeda galaxy which was known as Andromeda Nebula until the early 20 th century.
Let’s start from the classification of the Orion Nebula that was previously mentioned. It is known as one of the most famous “HII Regions”. What are they?
Do you want an example? Search for the Cat’s Eye nebula or the Ring nebula.
The first one thought that these clouds laid just at the outskirts of our Milky Way, while the other was sure that in fact they weren’t nebulae, but independent galaxies separated from our.
As opposed to these last ones, we can describe Dark Nebulae: black and grey clouds which rarely reflect the light of other stars. They can also be called as absorption nebulae, a name that surely suggests their main characteristic.
We are going to describe is the planetary nebula.
Usually they obscure the view of a backward emission or reflection nebula.
That is Horse Head nebulae, a dark one in the Orion constellation.
What are they? They are produced by a supernova explosion. Two different paths can bring us to a such energetic phenomenon: black holes and neutron stars.
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Credits: Ron Miller
Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA
Credits: Flickr
Credits: ESO
Video Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Nebulae
03:30 Orion Nebulae
05:09 Planetary Nebulae
07:30 Reflection Nebulae
08:59 Dark Nebulae
10:36 Supernova Remnants
#insanecuriosity #nebula #milkyway
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