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- Evaporating_gaseous_globule abstract "An evaporating gas globule or EGG is a region of hydrogen gas in outer space approximately 100 astronomical units in size, such that gases shaded by it are shielded from ionizing UV rays. Dense areas of gas shielded by an evaporating gas globule can be conducive to the birth of stars. Evaporating gas globules were first conclusively identified via photographs taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1995.EGG's are the likely predecessors of new protostars. Inside an EGG the gas and dust are denser than in the surrounding dust cloud. Gravity pulls the cloud even more tightly together as the EGG continues to draw in material from its surroundings. As the cloud density builds up the globule becomes hotter under the weight of the outer layers, a protostar is formed inside the EGG.A protostar may have too little mass to become a star. If so it becomes a brown dwarf. If the protostar has sufficient mass, the density reaches a critical level where the temperature exceeds 10 million kelvin at its center. At this point, a nuclear reaction starts converting hydrogen to helium and releasing large amounts of energy. The protostar then becomes a star and joins the main sequence on the HR diagram.".
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- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
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- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Brown_dwarf.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cosmic_dust.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molecular_clouds.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nebulae.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink ESA.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Eagle_Nebula.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink HR_diagram.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Hertzsprung–Russell_diagram.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink HubbleSite.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_Space_Telescope.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Pillars_of_Creation.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Protostar.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink SN_1006.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Space_Telescope_Science_Institute.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink UV_rays.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Evaporating gaseous globule".
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule wikiPageWikiLinkText "evaporating gaseous globule".
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule align "right".
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule caption "Knots or globules of denser gas in SN 1006.".
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule caption "The "Pillars of Creation", in the Eagle Nebula contain EGGs, leading to the formation of incubating stars.".
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule direction "vertical".
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule hasPhotoCollection Evaporating_gaseous_globule.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule image "Eagle nebula pillars.jpg".
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- Evaporating_gaseous_globule width "220".
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- Evaporating_gaseous_globule subject Category:Cosmic_dust.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule subject Category:Molecular_clouds.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule subject Category:Nebulae.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule hypernym Region.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule type Settlement.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule type Object.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule type Particulate.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule type Plasma.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule comment "An evaporating gas globule or EGG is a region of hydrogen gas in outer space approximately 100 astronomical units in size, such that gases shaded by it are shielded from ionizing UV rays. Dense areas of gas shielded by an evaporating gas globule can be conducive to the birth of stars. Evaporating gas globules were first conclusively identified via photographs taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1995.EGG's are the likely predecessors of new protostars.".
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule label "Evaporating gaseous globule".
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule sameAs Glóbulo_gaseoso_en_evaporación.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule sameAs 증발하는_기체_구상체.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule sameAs m.0dlmhc6.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule sameAs Izhlapevajoča_plinasta_globula.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule sameAs Q5416058.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule sameAs Q5416058.
- Evaporating_gaseous_globule sameAs 蒸發氣體球.
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- Evaporating_gaseous_globule depiction Eagle_nebula_pillars.jpg.
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