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collocations of astronomy

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From now I want to teach you some simple collocation of astronomy and then I will bring you a fantastic picture with some explanations

So the first collocation

Reflection Nebula

  

A reflection nebula is created when light from a star is scattered or reflected off a neighbouring dust cloud. The scattered light is slightly polarised and has a spectrum similar to that of the illuminating star, only bluer. This shift in colour arises because the typical size of dust grains in the cloud are comparable to the wavelength of blue light. The result is that blue light is scattered more efficiently than longer, red wavelengths giving the characteristic blue colour for these nebulae

Reflection nebulae are usually less dense than dark nebulae, and have sizes that are determined by the source of illumination. Their extent is not defined by the size of the dust cloud but rather the area over which their brightness remains above the point of detection.
The nebulosity surrounding the stars in the Pleiades is perhaps the most well known example of a reflection nebula

 

The Pleiades is one of the most famous reflection nebulae.
Credit: AAO/ROE/David Malin
ost famous reflection

                                                                              

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