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Nebula awards, Bear's books cover topics as diverse as galactic conflict, artificial universes, networked intelligence, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology.
The nebula's off to the bottom of the screen here.
A nebula is what happens when a star like our sun dies.
And the Orion nebula is our nearest stellar nursery to the Sun.
Stars explode and produce nebula.
They came from nebula where these elements were created and being recycled.
like the Orion Nebula, in the center of which you can see lots of newly-formed, or in some cases still-forming, stars.
The Ring Nebula is in the constellation of Lyra.
The Ring Nebula is a little ways away from Vega over here.
The Ring Nebula was discovered a long time ago by someone in France.
This picture of the nebula is beautiful.
won both the Nebula award, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award.
center of the Crab Nebula.
But other nebulae are when stars are being born.
So Hugos and Nebulas, very prestigious awards.
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We start with the solar nebula at the very beginning of the solar system.
It was probably present in our nebula.
And we know that there was a nebula there full of chemicals.
And I could look up the Orion Nebula on Wikipedia.
But that won you the Nebula Award.
You can see the bright nebulae, the gas there from which new stars will form.
were trying to learn about nebulae, but somehow, something about that object would reveal that, actually, it's also in the catalogue of somebody named Messier
At the time they were called nebulae.
So it's a place rather like the nebula in which the Sun would've formed about five billion years ago.
And we'll go down to the Ring Nebula.
My dad says that he doesn't think the Ring Nebula is too far away.
This is not how I see the Ring Nebula.
Gregory has been nominated for four Hugo awards and 12 Nebula awards.
In addition to "Timescape," he and Gordon Eklund won the Nebula for the novelette "If the Stars are Gods."
Science fiction writer, Hugo Nebula winner, also a now-retired professor of computer science.
I did spend ages with a small telescope looking at something called the Orion nebula.
The tour I want to take you on is of the Ring Nebula, which Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, also calls M57.
And so one of the best examples of this is the Orion Nebula.
Then something—maybe a nearby exploding star called a supernova— made that swirling cloud collapse into a solar nebula,
The imager was launched in near-Earth circular orbit and will be pointed at the Scorpius binary star system and the Cygnus Loop nebula.
Because previously, these had been lumped together with what we call nebula, which essentially means sort of like a cloud of gas and dust.
His novels have won the top honors in science fiction, including Hugo and Nebula Awards.
So here's one of my favorite nebulae, the Iris Nebula, which is NGC7023.
So our guest today has won a Hugo Award, he's won a Nebula award, he's won the John Campbell Memorial Award, he's
It was nominated for the very prestigious science fiction Hu--Hugo Award, and recently won a Nebula Award for best novel.
And he was the one who showed what many suspected, and that is that these spiral nebulae are far, far outside our Milky Way galaxy.
But at the same time, they're spaceships and quantum physics and weird adventures in lost nebulaes.
Mr. Robinson has received many awards including multiple Hugos, Nebulas, and others for his fiction, nonfiction and poetry.
When Hubble, Edwin Hubble in 1926 realized that the nebulae, or some of the nebulae, were actually island universes, he called them, galaxies
Her novel "Calculating Stars," which is the first of the "Lady Astronaut" series, is one of only 18 novels to win the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus
You see this green, glowing gas which wraps itself around clusters of young, newly-formed stars that have just emerged from the mist of the nebula.
He won the Nebula Award in 1970, and the Hugo and Locus
Both of these men have been nominated for, and won, science fiction's top awards, the Hugo award and the Nebula Award.
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