Nebulae vs Intergalactic Clouds Size Comparison
Hi! In this video, we will explore intergalactic clouds and Nebulae in the universe. All images in the video are created from scratch.
A nebula is a vast, cloud-like space region primarily composed of gas, dust, and various elements. Nebulae are often the birthplaces of stars and planetary systems, as the gravitational forces within these regions can cause the gas and dust to collapse and eventually form new celestial objects.
Intergalactic clouds are vast, diffuse clouds of gas and dust that exist in the space between galaxies in the universe. These clouds are primarily composed of hydrogen gas, with trace amounts of other elements and dust particles. They are significantly less dense compared to the clouds within galaxies, like nebulae.
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