Stars start as huge clouds of gas and dust, like these dark clouds in the center of the Eagle Nebula. If one of these clouds get disturbed, perhaps by another cloud colliding with it, or a supernova exploding nearby, gravity overwhelms the gas cloud, pulling it inward, making it smaller and smaller and denser and denser.

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