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This happened when a nebula consisting of a dense nucleus, or protosun, surrounded by a thin shell of a gaseous matter and dust began to collapse in on itself.
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A Piece of Matter Moving through Sp... ... Since the cosmological redshift is caused not by galaxies moving through space but by space itself expanding in between the galaxies, ... Thin Hair like Clouds
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The Precision M20 is Dell's thin and light mobile workstation. Whereas its big brother, the Precision M70 , is a mobile powerhouse of a machine, the M20 makes up for pure power wit... ... Trifid Nebula
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The numerical results are given for an optically thin nebula, by which term we mean a nebula of optical thickness small enough that the spectral energy curve of ...
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An optically thin nebula will expand at exactly the spectroscopically predicted rate. On the other hand, because of the time decrease of electron density within an ...
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Ced 214 is in the lower center; NGC 7822 is a long, thin nebula in the lower left. Also, I needed about twice as much exposure time as I gave them to get a good ...
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Distances have been derived for the majority of the nebulae, using calibrations recently derived from Magellanic Cloud PN. For PN which are optically thin in the ...
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Dec 3, 2010 ... In an optically thin nebula, the location of the snow line is easily calculated to ... However, in its first 5 to 10 million years, the solar nebula was ...
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Most of the theories of the solar system formation stand on the assumption that the formation of planetesimals occurs in a transparent (i.e., optically thin) nebula, ...
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kiaa.pku.edu.cn/Research/ISM/JC/090428/caseD.pdf
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2 Case A: the nebula is assumed optically thin in all recombination lines. 2. ... Case C (Chamberlain 1953; Ferland 1999): optically thin nebulae (Case A) ...
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