As a nebula orbits the galaxy events cause parts
of it to collapse into bursts of star formation. First it forms
the shells of the eggs. Some will never
have enough mass to become full-fledged stars. Some are so massive that they explode
into a supernova at the moment of birth. After delivery, the
newborns scatter out of the nest, and the
giant nebula slowly slips back into darkness
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