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  • Nebulae (computer)
  • Supercomputer in China

    Nebulae was ranked the second most powerful computer in the world in the June 2010 list of the fastest supercomputers according to TOP500. Nebulae has

    Nebulae (computer)

    Nebulae_(computer)

  • Nebula (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    astrology, psychic and other services Nebula (moth), a moth genus Nebulae (computer), a supercomputer in the National Supercomputing Centre in Shenzhen

    Nebula (disambiguation)

    Nebula_(disambiguation)

  • Planetary nebula
  • Type of emission nebula created by dying red giants

    planets. The term originates from the planet-like round shape of these nebulae observed by astronomers through early telescopes. The first usage may have

    Planetary nebula

    Planetary nebula

    Planetary_nebula

  • Supercomputing in China
  • Overview of technology development

    system. In May 2010 the Nebulae computer in Shenzhen placed second on the Top 500 supercomputer list, after the Cray computer at the Oak Ridge National

    Supercomputing in China

    Supercomputing in China

    Supercomputing_in_China

  • Supercomputer
  • Type of extremely powerful computer

    supercomputers such as Tianhe-I and Nebulae have started to rely on them. However, other systems such as the K computer continue to use conventional processors

    Supercomputer

    Supercomputer

    Supercomputer

  • Astronomical object
  • Natural physical entity in space

    of stars and nebulae, and many astronomers were able to determine the masses of binary stars based on their orbital elements. Computers began to be used

    Astronomical object

    Astronomical object

    Astronomical_object

  • Horsehead Nebula
  • Dark nebula in the constellation Orion

    star-forming H II region called IC 434. It is one of the most identifiable nebulae because of its resemblance to a horse's head. The nebula was discovered

    Horsehead Nebula

    Horsehead Nebula

    Horsehead_Nebula

  • Spiral galaxy
  • Class of galaxy that has spiral structures extending from their cores

    originally described by Edwin Hubble in his 1936 work The Realm of the Nebulae and, as such, form part of the Hubble sequence. Most spiral galaxies consist

    Spiral galaxy

    Spiral galaxy

    Spiral_galaxy

  • Pleiades
  • Star cluster in the constellation of Taurus

    visible to the naked eye. The Pleiades cluster contains the reflection nebulae NGC 1432, an HII region, and NGC 1435, known as the Merope Nebula. Around

    Pleiades

    Pleiades

    Pleiades

  • TON 618
  • Quasar and Lyman-alpha blob in the constellations of Canes Venatici and Coma Berenices

    of gases, or nebulae, that are also classified as Lyman-alpha emitters. These enormous, galaxy-sized clouds are some of the largest nebulae known to exist

    TON 618

    TON 618

    TON_618

  • Milky Way
  • Galaxy containing the Solar System

    Galaxy. From column 115: "The most popularly known nebulæ observed this night were the ring nebulæ in the Canes Venatici, or the 51st of Messier's catalog

    Milky Way

    Milky Way

    Milky_Way

  • Harvard Computers
  • Team of women who processed astronomical data

    Seyfert discovered three new ring nebulae on photographic plates, expanding the catalog of known planetary nebulae. Mary Anna Palmer Draper (1839–1914)

    Harvard Computers

    Harvard Computers

    Harvard_Computers

  • Great Debate (astronomy)
  • 1920 debate between Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis on whether there were other galaxies

    concerned the nature of so-called spiral nebulae and the size of the universe. Shapley believed that these nebulae were relatively small and lay within the

    Great Debate (astronomy)

    Great Debate (astronomy)

    Great_Debate_(astronomy)

  • Astronomical catalogue
  • Tabulated list of astronomical objects

    over 1500 years. It details over 1022 stars, constellations, galaxies and nebulae along with their positions, ecliptic coordinates and magnitudes. It also

    Astronomical catalogue

    Astronomical catalogue

    Astronomical_catalogue

  • Henrietta Swan Leavitt
  • American astronomer (1868–1921)

    greater reach. After Leavitt's death, Edwin Hubble found Cepheids in several nebulae, including the Andromeda Nebula, and, using Leavitt's Law, calculated that

    Henrietta Swan Leavitt

    Henrietta Swan Leavitt

    Henrietta_Swan_Leavitt

  • Henyey–Greenstein phase function
  • Model for light scattering

    interstellar dust grains, the function remains a staple in simulating reflection nebulae and planetary atmospheres. In tissue optics, the Henyey–Greenstein function

    Henyey–Greenstein phase function

    Henyey–Greenstein phase function

    Henyey–Greenstein_phase_function

  • Astrophotography
  • Imaging of astronomical objects

    objects outside of the visible spectrum of the human eye such as dim stars, nebulae, and galaxies. This is accomplished through long time exposure as both

    Astrophotography

    Astrophotography

    Astrophotography

  • Age of the universe
  • Cosmological time duration

    velocities', mostly by Vesto M. Slipher, combined with distances to the 'nebulae' (galaxies) by Edwin Hubble in a work published in 1929. Earlier in the

    Age of the universe

    Age of the universe

    Age_of_the_universe

  • Dynamics (mechanics)
  • Study of forces and their effect on motion

    petroleum through pipelines, predicting weather patterns, understanding nebulae in interstellar space, understanding large scale geophysical flows involving

    Dynamics (mechanics)

    Dynamics_(mechanics)

  • Astronomy
  • Scientific study of celestial objects

    overall evolution. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, galaxies, meteoroids, asteroids, and comets. Relevant phenomena include

    Astronomy

    Astronomy

    Astronomy

  • Outline of physical science
  • Hierarchical outline list of articles related to the physical sciences

    objects (such as stars, galaxies, planets, moons, asteroids, comets and nebulae), the physics, chemistry, and evolution of such objects, and phenomena

    Outline of physical science

    Outline of physical science

    Outline_of_physical_science

  • 2MASS
  • Astronomical survey of the whole sky in the infrared

    planets, asteroids) and extended sources (galaxies, nebulae) were catalogued by automated computer programs to an average limiting magnitude of about 14

    2MASS

    2MASS

    2MASS

  • Williamina Fleming
  • Scottish astronomer (1857–1911)

    for stars. Fleming cataloged more than ten thousand stars, 59 gaseous nebulae, over 310 variable stars, and 10 novae, among other astronomical phenomena

    Williamina Fleming

    Williamina Fleming

    Williamina_Fleming

  • SpaceEngine
  • Astronomy computer program

    Hipparcos catalog, galaxies from the NGC and IC catalogs, many well-known nebulae, and all known exoplanets and their stars. The proclaimed goal of SpaceEngine

    SpaceEngine

    SpaceEngine

  • Muriel Mussells Seyfert
  • American astronomer, human computer

    discovering three "ring nebulae" (planetary nebulae) in the Milky Way while working at the Harvard College Observatory as a human Computer from 1927-1936. The

    Muriel Mussells Seyfert

    Muriel Mussells Seyfert

    Muriel_Mussells_Seyfert

  • Carl K. Seyfert
  • American astronomer

    Elizabeth Mussels, who was a former Harvard computer who made contributions to the study of ring nebulae. They had two children, daughter Gail Carol and

    Carl K. Seyfert

    Carl_K._Seyfert

  • FreeSpace 2
  • 1999 space combat simulation computer game

    battlefield fraught with beams, shells and missiles in detailed star systems and nebulae. Free multiplayer games were available via Parallax Online which also ranked

    FreeSpace 2

    FreeSpace_2

  • Cosmic dust
  • Dust floating in space

    (1965) Catalogue of Bright Nebulae, Lynds (1962) Catalogue of Dark Nebulae, van den Bergh (1966) Catalogue of Reflection Nebulae, Green (1988) Rev. Reference

    Cosmic dust

    Cosmic dust

    Cosmic_dust

  • B (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    B may also refer to: Astronomical objects in the Barnard list of dark nebulae (abbreviation B) Latitude (b) in the galactic coordinate system Haplogroup

    B (disambiguation)

    B_(disambiguation)

  • FeiTeng
  • Microprocessor designed and produced in China for supercomputing applications

    (link) "Top100爆冷门 天河一号力压星云再夺魁-IT168 服务器专区" [Top 100 upset, Tianhe One beats Nebulae and wins]. Server.it168.com (in Chinese). 2010-10-28. Retrieved 2016-06-17

    FeiTeng

    FeiTeng

  • Dobsonian telescope
  • Type of Newtonian telescope popularized by John Dobson

    The design is optimized for observing faint deep-sky objects such as nebulae and galaxies. This type of observation requires a large objective diameter

    Dobsonian telescope

    Dobsonian telescope

    Dobsonian_telescope

  • FinePix IS Pro
  • Digital single lens reflex camera

    extended IR and UV sensitivity makes them useful for imaging Ha emission nebulae. Infrared photography Ultraviolet photography FinePix S5 Pro Nikon D200

    FinePix IS Pro

    FinePix IS Pro

    FinePix_IS_Pro

  • Fables for Robots
  • 1964 series of short stories by Stanisław Lem

    Runaway of Nebulae" ("How Mocrox and Gigant Made the Universe Expand") "Bajka o maszynie cyfrowej, co ze smokiem walczyła" ("Tale of the Computer That Fought

    Fables for Robots

    Fables_for_Robots

  • Star Wars
  • American media franchise

    also makes use of other astronomical objects such as asteroid fields and nebulae. Spacecraft range from small starfighters to large capital ships, such

    Star Wars

    Star Wars

    Star_Wars

  • VDB
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dutch footballer playing for Girona FC VDB Catalog, list of reflection nebulae compiled by Sidney van den Bergh Video Data Bank, video art distribution

    VDB

    VDB

  • Cosmology
  • Study of the universe

    that some nebulae seen in telescopes were separate galaxies far distant from our own. While Heber Curtis argued for the idea that spiral nebulae were star

    Cosmology

    Cosmology

    Cosmology

  • History of the Big Bang theory
  • of nebulae, which was difficult to interpret in terms of a cosmology in which the universe is filled more or less uniformly with stars and nebulae. They

    History of the Big Bang theory

    History of the Big Bang theory

    History_of_the_Big_Bang_theory

  • Meade ETX telescope
  • Line of Maksutov-Cassegrain telescopes

    telescopes had an image of the North American (ETX125) or Orion (ETX90) Nebulae printed on the optical tube. These scopes were assembled in Meade's new

    Meade ETX telescope

    Meade ETX telescope

    Meade_ETX_telescope

  • Sun
  • Star at the centre of the Solar System

    that probably gave birth to many other stars. This age is estimated using computer models of stellar evolution and through nucleocosmochronology. The result

    Sun

    Sun

    Sun

  • SIMBAD
  • Astronomical database

    000 stars and about 5,500,000 nonstellar objects (galaxies, planetary nebulae, clusters, novae and supernovae, etc.). The minor planet 4692 SIMBAD was

    SIMBAD

    SIMBAD

    SIMBAD

  • Vatican City
  • Enclaved Holy See's independent city-state

    research on cosmological models, stellar classification, binary stars, and nebulae. It has contributed to philosophical interdisciplinary studies at the Center

    Vatican City

    Vatican City

    Vatican_City

  • PK
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    paardenkracht) Pentax K-mount, a camera lens mount Catalogue of galactic planetary nebulae (Perek-Kohoutek), in astronomy Renault PK, a car made by Pars Khodro between

    PK

    PK

  • Dust
  • Small particles in the air and settling onto surfaces

    between the stars, and high concentrations produce diffuse nebulae and reflection nebulae. Dust is widely present in the galaxy. Ambient radiation heats

    Dust

    Dust

    Dust

  • List of largest cosmic structures
  • objects List of large quasar groups List of largest galaxies List of largest nebulae List of largest stars and List of most massive stars List of largest exoplanets

    List of largest cosmic structures

    List of largest cosmic structures

    List_of_largest_cosmic_structures

  • Mary R. Calvert
  • American astronomer (1884–1974)

    publishing his (and their) work that cataloged over 300 dark objects (dark nebulae) — primarily those that extinguish the most starlight reaching the Earth

    Mary R. Calvert

    Mary R. Calvert

    Mary_R._Calvert

  • Celestia
  • Astronomy computer program

    not included with Celestia. Variable stars, supernovae, black holes, and nebulae are missing from the standard distribution. Many of these are available

    Celestia

    Celestia

    Celestia

  • Georges Lemaître
  • Belgian scientist and Catholic priest (1894–1966)

    Shapley, a leading expert in the study of what were then called "spiral nebulae" (now identified as spiral galaxies). Lemaître also registered at that

    Georges Lemaître

    Georges Lemaître

    Georges_Lemaître

  • Sugon
  • Chinese supercomputer manufacturer

    launch was anticipated in 2012 or 2013. Shanghai Supercomputer Center Nebulae - Dawning TC3600 "Company Overview - Sugon". www.sugon.com. Archived from

    Sugon

    Sugon

    Sugon

  • Taipan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Transforming Astronomical Imaging surveys through Polychromatic Analysis of Nebulae"), a large-scale spectroscopic survey underway at the UK Schmidt Telescope

    Taipan (disambiguation)

    Taipan_(disambiguation)

  • To the Stars (song)
  • 2011 single by Modestep

    against a dark background and footage of various galaxies and nebulae, including planetary nebulae and the famous Horsehead Nebula which is shown near the end

    To the Stars (song)

    To_the_Stars_(song)

  • Space Lords
  • 1992 video game

    environmental elements: nebulae and asteroids. Players can hide in nebulae to be undetectable on opponent players' radars. The computer-controlled ships are

    Space Lords

    Space_Lords

  • Fluid mechanics
  • Branch of physics

    through pipelines, predicting evolving weather patterns, understanding nebulae in interstellar space and modeling explosions. Some fluid-dynamical principles

    Fluid mechanics

    Fluid_mechanics

  • Planetarium projector
  • Device to project images of stars

    projectors include a set of fixed stars, Sun, Moon, and planets, and various nebulae. Larger machines also include comets and a far greater selection of stars

    Planetarium projector

    Planetarium projector

    Planetarium_projector

  • The Starry Night
  • 1889 painting by Vincent van Gogh

    Flammarion's popular illustrated publications, which included drawings of spiral nebulae (as galaxies were then called) as seen and photographed through telescopes

    The Starry Night

    The Starry Night

    The_Starry_Night

  • The Meaning of Liff
  • 1983 humorous dictionary by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd

    Languages. William James & Company. ISBN 1590281985. Kalaga, Wojciech (1997). Nebulae of discourse: interpretation, textuality and the subject. Peter Lang Pub

    The Meaning of Liff

    The Meaning of Liff

    The_Meaning_of_Liff

  • Local Group
  • Group of galaxies that includes the Milky Way

    Chapter VI of his 1936 book The Realm of the Nebulae. There, he described it as "a typical small group of nebulae which is isolated in the general field" and

    Local Group

    Local Group

    Local_Group

  • Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War
  • 1998 video game

    an in-game asteroid stood out before the background of softly glowing nebulae, galaxies and stars, others felt the 3D effects were not "spectacular"

    Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War

    Descent:_FreeSpace_–_The_Great_War

  • Stellar classification
  • Classification of stars based on spectral properties

    B, A, F, G, K, M, and N used in that order, as well as P for planetary nebulae and Q for some peculiar spectra. She also used types such as B5A for stars

    Stellar classification

    Stellar classification

    Stellar_classification

  • Planetarium
  • Theatre that presents educational and entertaining shows about astronomy

    projectors include a set of fixed stars, Sun, Moon, and planets, and various nebulae. Larger projectors also include comets and a far greater selection of stars

    Planetarium

    Planetarium

    Planetarium

  • Karl Gordon Henize
  • American astronomer and astronaut (1926–1993)

    objective-prism spectroscopic survey of the southern sky for stars and nebulae showing emission lines of hydrogen. In 1954 he became a Carnegie post-doctoral

    Karl Gordon Henize

    Karl Gordon Henize

    Karl_Gordon_Henize

  • Computational astrophysics
  • Methods and computing tools developed and used in astrophysics research

    and processes of astronomical interest such as stars and nebulae involve gases. Fluid computer models are often coupled with radiative transfer, (Newtonian)

    Computational astrophysics

    Computational astrophysics

    Computational_astrophysics

  • Gaia Sky
  • Open-source astronomy visualisation program

    the Hipparcos catalog, different galaxy maps (dust, HII regions, etc.), nebulae or extragalactic catalogs such as NBG or Sloan Digital Sky Survey. All

    Gaia Sky

    Gaia Sky

    Gaia_Sky

  • Flyer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (FLIER), a poorly understood structure in some planetary nebulae HTC Flyer, a tablet computer released by HTC Flier (BEAM), a type of robot that can fly

    Flyer

    Flyer

  • Non-planetary abiogenesis
  • Hypothetical non-planetary origins of life

    extrapolating from computer simulations of self-organization reported in plasma. The simulated conditions can exist in nebulae. Tsytovich claims that

    Non-planetary abiogenesis

    Non-planetary_abiogenesis

  • Mathematical constant
  • Fixed number that has received a name

    B.; Mayall, N. U. (January 1942), "Distribution of Mass in the Spiral Nebulae Messier 31 and Messier 33.", The Astrophysical Journal, 95: 24–47, Bibcode:1942ApJ

    Mathematical constant

    Mathematical_constant

  • NGC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    regulator of gaming in the U.S. state of Nevada New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars, a catalogue of deep sky objects in astronomy New

    NGC

    NGC

  • Demographics of Vatican City
  • such as cosmological models, stellar classification, binary stars, and nebulae. Additionally, it participates in philosophical interdisciplinary studies

    Demographics of Vatican City

    Demographics of Vatican City

    Demographics_of_Vatican_City

  • Alter Ego (Star Trek: Voyager)
  • 14th episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: Voyager

    exploring a nebula inversion that is mysteriously stable. While inversion nebulae normally burn out after a few years, this one appears to have existed for

    Alter Ego (Star Trek: Voyager)

    Alter_Ego_(Star_Trek:_Voyager)

  • List of lists of lists
  • List of indices to lists on a topic

    of galaxies Lists of geological features of the Solar System Lists of nebulae Lists of planets Lists of small Solar System bodies Lists of stars Lists

    List of lists of lists

    List_of_lists_of_lists

  • Planet Nine
  • Hypothetical Solar System planet

    of the sky are heavily contaminated by the emission from the galactic nebulae, making detection of Planet Nine thermal emission problematically close

    Planet Nine

    Planet Nine

    Planet_Nine

  • Natural science
  • Branch of science about the natural world

    objects and phenomena. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and comets. Astronomy is the study of everything in the universe

    Natural science

    Natural science

    Natural_science

  • List of University of Michigan alumni
  • Curtis, worked at Lick Observatory 1902–1920, continuing the survey of nebulae initiated by Keeler David DeWitt, elected a member of the National Academy

    List of University of Michigan alumni

    List_of_University_of_Michigan_alumni

  • 2025 in science
  • its first light, which includes the Virgo Cluster, the Trifid and Lagoon nebulae, and the discovery of roughly 2,000 asteroids. 25 June – A previously unknown

    2025 in science

    2025_in_science

  • Stellar evolution
  • Changes to stars over their lifespans

    stars are formed from collapsing clouds of gas and dust, often called nebulae or molecular clouds. Over the course of millions of years, these protostars

    Stellar evolution

    Stellar evolution

    Stellar_evolution

  • Outer space
  • Void between celestial bodies

    over 10 light years. In 1917, Heber Curtis noted that novae in spiral nebulae were, on average, 10 magnitudes fainter than galactic novae, suggesting

    Outer space

    Outer space

    Outer_space

  • Dark matter
  • Hypothetical invisible cosmic material

    nebulae]. Helvetica Physica Acta. 6: 110–127. Bibcode:1933AcHPh...6..110Z. Zwicky, Fritz (1937). "On the Masses of Nebulae and of Clusters of Nebulae"

    Dark matter

    Dark matter

    Dark_matter

  • Terrella
  • Device that simulates Earth's magnetic field

    attempt to simulate the Earth's magnetosphere, but have now been replaced by computer simulations. William Gilbert, the royal physician to Queen Elizabeth I

    Terrella

    Terrella

    Terrella

  • Gravitational lens
  • Light bending by mass between source and observer

    considered the case where the newly discovered galaxies (which were called 'nebulae' at the time) could act as both source and lens, and that, because of the

    Gravitational lens

    Gravitational lens

    Gravitational_lens

  • Betelgeuse
  • Red supergiant star in the constellation Orion

    University, Richard Härm. This book disseminated ideas on how to apply computer technologies to create stellar models, while the Stratoscope projects,

    Betelgeuse

    Betelgeuse

    Betelgeuse

  • Binoculars
  • Pair of telescopes mounted side-by-side

    and large nebulous objects (referred to as deep sky objects) such as the nebulae and galaxies. The large (typical 7.14 mm using 7×50) exit pupil [objective

    Binoculars

    Binoculars

    Binoculars

  • Radio telescope
  • Directional radio antenna used in radio astronomy

    telescopes are able to "image" most astronomical objects such as galaxies, nebulae, and even radio emissions from planets. Astropulse – distributed computing

    Radio telescope

    Radio telescope

    Radio_telescope

  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • American science fiction television series

    docking and launching activity by ships, along with subtle colored wisps of nebulae added to the background starfield. Accordingly, the solo trumpet (preceded

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine

  • Supercomputer architecture
  • Design of high-performance computers

    supercomputers such as Tianhe-I and Nebulae have started to rely on them. However, other systems such as the K computer continue to use conventional processors

    Supercomputer architecture

    Supercomputer architecture

    Supercomputer_architecture

  • NASA
  • American space and aeronautics agency

    understanding of X-ray production in objects such as neutron stars and pulsar wind nebulae, as well as stellar and supermassive black holes. IXPE launched in December

    NASA

    NASA

    NASA

  • List of women in mathematics
  • (born 1944), American astronomer and mathematician who studies planetary nebulae and symbiotic binary stars Sonja Lyttkens (1919–2014), Swedish mathematician

    List of women in mathematics

    List_of_women_in_mathematics

  • IC 1101
  • Galaxy in the constellation Virgo

    Retrieved 4 April 2020. Dreyer, J. L. E. (1895). "Index Catalogue of Nebulae found in the years 1888 to 1894, with Notes and Corrections to the New

    IC 1101

    IC 1101

    IC_1101

  • Fluid dynamics
  • Aspects of fluid mechanics involving fluid flow

    petroleum through pipelines, predicting weather patterns, understanding nebulae in interstellar space, understanding large scale geophysical flows involving

    Fluid dynamics

    Fluid dynamics

    Fluid_dynamics

  • History of science
  • S2CID 144777485. Nasim, Omar W. (2013). Observing by hand : sketching the nebulae in the nineteenth century. Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-08440-4. OCLC 868276095

    History of science

    History_of_science

  • Pulsar
  • Type of neutron star with beams of radiation

    evolution with time. (These are computed from the raw timing data by Tempo, a computer program specialized for this task.) After these factors have been taken

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

  • Outline of fluid dynamics
  • Aspects of fluid mechanics involving flow of fluids (liquids and gases)

    petroleum through pipelines, predicting weather patterns, understanding nebulae in interstellar space, understanding large scale geophysical flows involving

    Outline of fluid dynamics

    Outline_of_fluid_dynamics

  • History of astronomy
  • Heber Curtis, in the 1920s, concerned the nature of the Milky Way, spiral nebulae, and the dimensions of the universe. With the advent of quantum physics

    History of astronomy

    History of astronomy

    History_of_astronomy

  • Barber's pole
  • Type of sign

    124, 132. doi:10.2307/20445384. JSTOR 20445384. Coe, Steven R. (2007). Nebulae and how to observe them. Phoenix, Arizona: Springer Science Media. p. 116

    Barber's pole

    Barber's pole

    Barber's_pole

  • Strange Adventures in Infinite Space
  • 2002 video game

    itself up differently each time it is played. Stars, black holes, planets, nebulae, artifacts, alien patrols, gadgets, lifeforms and dozens of events and

    Strange Adventures in Infinite Space

    Strange_Adventures_in_Infinite_Space

  • Astrophysics
  • Subfield of astronomy

    absorption; on theories of the Sun, Moon, planets, comets, meteors, and nebulae; and on instrumentation for telescopes and laboratories. Around 1920, following

    Astrophysics

    Astrophysics

    Astrophysics

  • Futurama
  • American animated sci-fi sitcom

    fast or complex shots, such as the movement of spaceships, explosions, nebulae, large crowds, and snow scenes. The opening sequence was entirely rendered

    Futurama

    Futurama

    Futurama

  • Celestial cartography
  • Part of astronomy concerned with mapping of stars

    Bečvář (stars to magnitude 7.75 and about 12,000 clusters, galaxies and nebulae) SkyAtlas 2000.0, second edition – Wil Tirion & Roger Sinnott (stars to

    Celestial cartography

    Celestial cartography

    Celestial_cartography

  • Star Trek: Voyager
  • 1995 American science fiction television series

    Void, toxic dumping grounds ("Night", fifth season), wormholes, dangerous nebulae and other anomalies. Voyager is the third Star Trek series to feature Q

    Star Trek: Voyager

    Star_Trek:_Voyager

  • List of Welsh inventions and discoveries
  • as an amateur astronomer, pioneering the field of astrophotography of nebulae. He was a member of the Liverpool Astronomical Society in England and was

    List of Welsh inventions and discoveries

    List_of_Welsh_inventions_and_discoveries

  • 1947 in science
  • Retrieved 2008-01-31. Bok, Bart J.; Reilly, Edith F. (March 1947). "Small Dark Nebulae". The Astrophysical Journal. 105: 255. Bibcode:1947ApJ...105..255B. doi:10

    1947 in science

    1947 in science

    1947_in_science

  • Vera C. Rubin Observatory
  • Astronomical observatory in Chile

    2025. The first teasers were a composite image of the Trifid and Lagoon nebulae and extracts from a wide-field view of galaxies in the Virgo Cluster. The

    Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    Vera_C._Rubin_Observatory

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  • Bhadranga
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhadranga

    Well Formed Body

  • Remashu
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Remashu

    Leader

  • Omaira
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Omaira

    Star

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khorvash

    Like the Sun

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  • Male

    Russian

    GRIGORIY

    (Григорий) Russian form of Greek Gregorios, GRIGORIY means "watchful; vigilant."

  • Juliette
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American French Italian

    Juliette

    Young.

  • Nusayb |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Nusayb |

    Who fought in the early wars of Islam

  • GED
  • Male

    English

    GED

    Pet form of English Gerard, GED means "spear strong."

  • Amola
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Amola

    Priceless

  • ALVA
  • Female

    Swedish

    ALVA

     Swedish feminine form of Old Norse Alf, ALVA means "elf." Compare with another form of Alva.

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  • Annularity
  • n.

    Annular condition or form; as, the annularity of a nebula.

  • Nebulose
  • a.

    Nebulous; cloudy.

  • Tabulae
  • pl.

    of Tabula

  • Nebuly
  • n.

    A line or a direction composed of successive short curves or waves supposed to resembe a cloud. See NEbulE

  • Nebulated
  • a.

    Clouded with indistinct color markings, as an animal.

  • Nebule
  • a.

    Alt. of Nebuly

  • Nebulosity
  • n.

    The stuff of which a nebula is formed.

  • Setulae
  • pl.

    of Setula

  • Nebulize
  • v. t.

    To reduce (as a liquid) to a fine spray or vapor; to atomize.

  • Perulae
  • pl.

    of Perula

  • Nebulous
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or having the appearance of, a nebula; nebular; cloudlike.

  • Nebula
  • n.

    A cloudy appearance in the urine.

  • Nebulae
  • pl.

    of Nebula

  • Nebula
  • n.

    A faint, cloudlike, self-luminous mass of matter situated beyond the solar system among the stars. True nebulae are gaseous; but very distant star clusters often appear like them in the telescope.

  • Nebular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to nebulae; of the nature of, or resembling, a nebula.

  • Nebula
  • n.

    A white spot or a slight opacity of the cornea.

  • Tegulae
  • pl.

    of Tegula

  • Nebulosity
  • n.

    A nebula.

  • Nubecula
  • n.

    A nebula.

  • Nebule
  • n.

    A little cloud; a cloud.