Nebula

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A Nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases.

Description (Specifications)

Interstellar clouds are regions of gas, dust, and plasma that have a higher average density than the general interstellar medium. They are typically composed of about 70% hydrogen, the bulk of the remainder being helium with traces of other elements.

Basic Nebula Types

Interstellar clouds can be classified into 3 general types based on the primary form of hydrogen found within:

  1. Neutral Clouds (H I regions - formed of atomic hydrogen)
  2. Ionized Clouds (H II regions - formed of positively-ionized hydrogen [i.e. "Plasma"])
  3. Molecular Clouds (Molecular Hydrogen - formed of H2)

Hydrostatic Equilibrium

Under normal circumstances interstellar clouds exist in a state of hydrostatic equilibrium, in which the natural self-gravitation that would otherwise cause the cloud to collapse is balanced by the outward pressure within the cloud due to motion of the atoms and molecules that compose it. Star formation is normally caused within molecular clouds by a triggering event which locally disturbs this equilibrium, causing runaway local collapsing regions within the cloud. Such causes can be the collision of one cloud with another, or the shock-wave within the interstellar medium caused by a nearby supernova explosion.

Selected Nebulae

  1. Anellet Cloud
  2. The Anundarluu
  3. Anterior Cloud
  4. Basilisk Nebula
  5. Block Nebula
  6. The Cauldron
  7. Coalsack Nebula
  8. Curtain Nebula
  9. Lesser Curtain Nebula
  10. Dark Cloud
  11. The Dark Nebula
  12. Deimos Cloud
  13. Demon's Eye Nebula
  14. Helix Nebula
  15. Holowon Cloud
  16. Hook Nebula
  17. Horsehead Nebula
  18. Magister Cloud
  19. Inferno Nebula
  20. Orion Nebula
  21. North American Nebula
  22. Pelican Nebula
  23. Phobos Cloud
  24. Rim Reach Nebula
  25. Greater Shell Nebula
  26. Lesser Shell Nebula
  27. Separe Cloud
  28. Shadow Cloud
  29. Spark Nebula
  30. Veil of The Rim
  31. Verant's Head Nebula
  32. Wisp Cloud

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available. Article section under development.

  • Known to early Terran astronomers
  • Known to Vilani science

Nebula Effects on Ships

Nebulae often interfere with sensors, especially commercial ship sensor suites. They can affect other ship equipment as well.

Nebula Size & Relative Location

Nebulae are typically measured in the following units:

Nebula Size & Relative Location
Size Typical Metrics Remarks
Astrographic Hex Parsec or AU These smaller nebulae are typically represented on a single astrographic hex.
Subsector Light-year or Deshi They are smaller nebulae by astronomic standards, but less than a subsector in size.
Sector Light-year or Deshi These are typical nebulae, often several subsectors in size. Some might be proto-galaxies, failed galaxies, or accreted star clusters... possibly the remants of a nova starburst.
Multi-Sector Light-year or Deshi These are truly massive nebulae, often several sectors in size.

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