The creation of a star. The great nebula in Andromeda, characterized by its comet-like appearance and by its pronounced nucleus formed probably at the expense of the surrounding nebulous mass. For millions of miles a nebulous wisp of light extends into space in the constellation of Cygnus. The spiral of Nebula in Ursa Major. The spiral Nebula in Canes Venatici. Scientific American, 1906-11-03
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