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25 January, 19:21

Interstellar space (the space between the stars) is filled with extremely low-density hydrogen gas. In the vicinity of a hot star, this gas can be heated to a very high temperature. This hot, low-density gas will

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  1. 25 January, 19:32
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    Low density hydrogen on superheating by the stars proximity gets ionized and emits a red or blue emission spectra and can further ionize gases around the hot star forming an observable nebula.
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