Um, no.
Nebulas are large masses of gass which are not part of our solar system.
2007-02-25 01:04:16
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answer #1
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answered by mathematician 7
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Hi. Answer 1 is correct. But some nebula are much more dramatic than just a planet. They are places where whole star systems are being born. Look at some of the Hubble pictures.
2007-02-25 10:04:58
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answer #2
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answered by Cirric 7
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Nebula is on the life line of some stars. Not a planet. Sorry
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2007-02-25 10:38:34
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answered by Bacchus 5
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perhaps you're thinking "planetary nebulae". they have nothing to do with planets, they just look similar to giant planets. at the end of the helium buring phase of a star, the outer layer of the star is ejected and becomes a glowing cloud, that's a planetary nebula.
2007-02-26 09:45:37
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answer #4
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answered by bored_student 1
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nebula is not a planet! it is a birth place of stars! a star is formed in a nebula! pluto is no more a planet! it is a white dwarf
2007-02-26 09:00:53
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answered by Raven 6
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