Not exact matches
Accordingly, the vast, cloud - like objects that
glow with this light from
hydrogen (and other)
atoms are known as emission nebulae.
The energetic radiation from these new stars strips electrons from the
atoms within the surrounding
hydrogen gas, ionising it and producing a characteristic red
glow.
When the scientists tracked the pattern of emissions of a particular
hydrogen molecule consisting of three
hydrogen atoms (rather than the usual two), they expected to see a uniform planet - wide infrared
glow.