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  2. List of diffuse nebulae - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diffuse nebulae. Most nebulae are diffuse , meaning that they do not have well-defined boundaries. Types of diffuse nebulae include emission nebulae and reflection nebulae .

  3. SNR 0509-67.5 - Wikipedia

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    See also: Lists of nebulae SNR 0509-67.5 is a remnant from a supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), that is 160,000 light years away in the constellation Dorado . It displays a clear shock wave shock shell pattern.

  4. Category:Diffuse nebulae - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Diffuse nebulae" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cone Nebula; I. IC 405;

  5. Nebula - Wikipedia

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    The Carina Nebula is an example of a diffuse nebula. Most nebulae can be described as diffuse nebulae, which means that they are extended and contain no well-defined boundaries. [24] Diffuse nebulae can be divided into emission nebulae, reflection nebulae and dark nebulae.

  6. Lists of nebulae - Wikipedia

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    The following articles contain lists of nebulae: List of dark nebulae; List of diffuse nebulae; List of largest nebulae; List of planetary nebulae; List of protoplanetary nebulae; List of supernova remnants

  7. List of largest nebulae - Wikipedia

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    The following well-known nebulae are listed for the purpose of comparison. Orion Nebula: 20 ly (6.132 pc) [64] Diffuse Nebula: The closest major star formation region to Earth. [65] Crab Nebula: 11 ly (3.4 pc) [66] Supernova remnant: The remnant of a supernova that occurred in 1054 AD. [67] Bubble Nebula: 6 [68]-10 [69] [70] ly (1.84-3.066 pc ...

  8. Messier object - Wikipedia

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    The Messier catalogue comprises nearly all of the most spectacular examples of the five types of deep-sky object – diffuse nebulae, planetary nebulae, open clusters, globular clusters, and galaxies – visible from European latitudes. Furthermore, almost all of the Messier objects are among the closest to Earth in their respective classes ...

  9. Sh 2-88 - Wikipedia

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    Sh 2-88A is an HII-type diffuse nebula excited by the type O8 star BD+25°3952. [4] Both neutral and ionized gases in Sh 2-88 are between 150 and 410 solar masses and the dust mass is about 2 to 9 solar masses.