Astronomy: Planets within Emission Nebulae

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Astronomy: Planets within Emission Nebulae

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Hello, I just wanted to know if it is possible for a planet to exist within an emission nebula? If so, to expand on this, could that planet support life due to the heat and light provided by the nebula?

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Re: Astronomy: Planets within Emission Nebulae

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