<span class="searchmatch">dark</span> <span class="searchmatch">nebulae</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">dark</span> nebula...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">dark</span> nebula Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">dark</span> nebula (plural <span class="searchmatch">dark</span> nebulas or <span class="searchmatch">dark</span> <span class="searchmatch">nebulae</span>) (astronomy) A type of nebula that does not...
absorption nebula (plural absorption nebulas or absorption <span class="searchmatch">nebulae</span>) (astronomy) A <span class="searchmatch">dark</span> nebula; a diffuse mass of interstellar gas and dust that absorbs...
aborigine cultures, a dark constellation pattern formed by an arrangement of <span class="searchmatch">dark</span> <span class="searchmatch">nebulae</span> in the sky, blotting out background stars, appearing akin to the emu...
nebula Wikipedia reflection nebula (plural reflection nebulas or reflection <span class="searchmatch">nebulae</span>) (astronomy) A nebula that consists of dust which reflects starlight and...
schedule. Relating to a nebula or <span class="searchmatch">nebulae</span>. nebula nebular nebulosity in the form of a cloud ill-defined relating to <span class="searchmatch">nebulae</span> The translations below need to...
north-west. The Chamaeleon complex is a large star-forming region of <span class="searchmatch">dark</span> <span class="searchmatch">nebulae</span> (or <span class="searchmatch">dark</span> clouds) which covers most of the constellation Chamaeleon and overlaps...
enPR: neb'jə-lə, IPA(key): /ˈnɛbjʊlə/ nebula (plural <span class="searchmatch">nebulae</span> or nebulas or (obsolete) <span class="searchmatch">nebulæ</span>) (astronomy) A cloud in outer space consisting of gas or...
over the surface of (something) at intervals. 2012, Antony Cooke, <span class="searchmatch">Dark</span> <span class="searchmatch">Nebulae</span>, <span class="searchmatch">Dark</span> Lanes, and Dust Belts, page 82: [S]eemingly countless young hot stars...
in winter […] means sport, and society, and enjoyment. 1869 December, “<span class="searchmatch">Nebulæ</span>”, in The Galaxy. An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading, volume...