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Cosa (chi) è nebula$51865$ - definizione

H II REGION INSIDE THE TRIANGULUM GALAXY
Nebula NGC 604; Garren Nebula; Triangulum Nebula

Protoplanetary nebula         
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  • Protoplanetary nebula [[IRAS 13208-6020]] is formed from material that is shed by a central star.
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TYPE OF ASTRONOMICAL OBJECT
Protoplanetary nebulae; Preplanetary nebula; Post-AGB Star; Proto-planetary nebulae
A protoplanetary nebula or preplanetary nebula (PPN, plural PPNe) is an astronomical object which is at the short-lived episode during a star's rapid evolution between the late asymptotic giant branch (LAGB) phase and the subsequent planetary nebula (PN) phase. A PPN emits strongly in infrared radiation, and is a kind of reflection nebula.
Iris Nebula         
  • Map showing location of NGC 7023
DARK NEBULA
NGC 7023; Iris nebula; NGC7023; Caldwell 4
The Iris Nebula (also known as NGC 7023 and Caldwell 4) is a bright reflection nebula in the constellation Cepheus. The designation NGC 7023 refers to the open cluster within the larger reflection nebula designated LBN 487.
Nebula (magazine)         
NEPALI LANGUAGE MAGAZINE
Nebula (1935)
Nebula was a Nepali language magazine published in India. The name Nebula was an acronym of Nepali, Bhutia and Lepcha, symbolising the unity between these ethnic groups.

Wikipedia

NGC 604

NGC 604 is an H II region inside the Triangulum Galaxy. It was discovered by William Herschel on September 11, 1784. It is among the largest H II regions in the Local Group of galaxies; at the galaxy's estimated distance of 2.7 million light-years, its longest diameter is roughly 1,520 light years (~460 parsecs), over 40 times the size of the visible portion of the Orion Nebula. It is over 6,300 times more luminous than the Orion Nebula, and if it were at the same distance it would outshine Venus. Its gas is ionized by a cluster of massive stars at its center with 200 stars of spectral type O and WR, a mass of 105 solar masses, and an age of 3.5 million years; however, unlike the Large Magellanic Cloud's Tarantula Nebula central cluster (R136), NGC 604's one is much less compact and more similar to a large stellar association.