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    On a newly constructed dais sat a single throne. Upon that throne sat Arcana, Queen of the Yates Nebula. Below the dais were another group of twenty generals and world leaders. Standing to the left was her parents and to their right her sister, husband and the body of their dead son she had just ordered his execution. Every so often she smiled at her younger sister and her husband as they contend with the heavy manacles that kept them upright and unable to console their son as he slowly died…

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    molecules along with the common element in other nebulas ("The Chemistry…

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    How Galaxies Are Formed

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    Ever wanted to know more about nebulae or galaxies? A nebula is a cloud of interstellar dust, stars, and gas (usually hydrogen and helium). A nebula is less dense than a vacuum and mass less than a few kilograms although it is usually the size of the earth or bigger. A galaxy is gravitationally pulled system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust and dark matter. Galaxies range in size in lightyears. Galaxies, they are what holds our solar system and many, many more. We may not be…

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    A star is known as “a fixed luminous point in the night sky that is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun” (Oxford Dictionary). The life cycle of a star is a very complex and magnificent process. Every star starts out as a nebula and have their own physical features. They all evolve and turn into something beautiful. Every star's physical features vary. Their diameters can range from 450 times smaller to 1,000 times larger than the sun. Temperatures expand from 3,000 degrees Celsius to…

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    two paths at the end of its life: turn into a nebula leaving behind a white dwarf, or the star could burst in a fierce supernova explosion. Either road the star chooses to go on, determined by the mass of course, the process still takes billions of years. The life cycle of a star, although lengthy, is the rawest and most pure process in the entire universe that begins from two elements and ends in peaceful serenity or a fiery explosion.…

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    stages from nebulas to the mysterious black holes. Stars are responsible for the creation and circulation of heavy elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. The elements characteristics are informally bound to the characteristics of the planetary systems that may consolidate about them. The formation of stars is a process. Everything has to start somewhere or at some point. Stars have a starting formation. Nebulae are the starting point, the beginning of a stars life. A nebula is a visible…

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    screen of my monitor was steady as a small telescope crept through the atmosphere. It made its way past the constellation of Sagittarius, the archer. I was assigned to watching the Hubble Space Telescope in its mission to capture photos of the Eagle Nebula, and it felt like a lifetime for the telescope to finally reach it. Every few seconds it would send photographs so I could analyze its journey. A bittersweet aroma filled my nose as I realized I was still holding my coffee. I took a sip,…

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    First Contact Short Story

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    from the stars themselves to the artificial red light that comes from technology. Drawing on the mission that brought both man and alien to the nebula, Leinster creates the presence of that specific nebula’s light several times throughout the short story. Coming to study a nebula that formed from an explosion of light, both man and alien travel through a nebula contains both a pair of vivid pair of stars and a dying white dwarf star among deep pockets of mist. “Examination–including the survey…

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    Primeval Nebular Theory

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    This theory is the theory that the solar and stellar systems were developed from a primeval nebula. A nebula is a cloud of gas and dust in outer space. A primeval is standing for the earliest ages in the history of the world. This means Primeval nebula means a cloud of gas and dust in outer space a long time ago. It was how people think the galaxy was created. This is saying that the universe was always there. The galaxy was created. Then all the stars and planets were created. They were all…

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    First, there is a big chance that earth could not have been created. Because the nebulas just wouldn't be in the same place because it would not be able to get pulled closer by the black hole. So it we wouldn't have the right stuff to make our earth. Another reason people care is that there would be way less stars and way more nebulas because black holes compact the nebula so it is easier for the star to form. The third reason people care is that even with our advanced telescopes…

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