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The Omega Nebula received its name due to its resemblance to the Greek letter omega when viewed through a telescope. Its shape appears to have a distinctive swirl pattern that resembles the letter omega.

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Sagittarius is a constellation which contains several well-known nebulae. These include the Lagoon Nebula (Messier 8), the Omega Nebula (Messier 17) which is also known as the Horseshoe Nebula or Swan Nebula, and the Trifid Nebula (Messier 20).

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I think you mean the Omega nebula. That's estimated to be about 5000 to 6000 light years away from Earth.

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The nebula you are referring to is likely the Swan Nebula, also known as the Omega Nebula. It is a famous emission nebula located in the constellation Sagittarius. The name "Swan Nebula" comes from its resemblance to a swan when viewed in certain images.

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Steer the Normandy to a Mass Relay, jump to the Omega Nubula. It should land you in the Sahrabarik System. Omega is in this system, but it's a station not a planet (look for the crosshairs pointing it out)

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The Normandy Crash site is located on the planet Alchera (Amada system, Omega Nebula) in Mass Effect 2

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The Stingray Nebula (Hen 3-1357) is a planetary nebula. (The youngest known).

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An ionization nebula is typically found in regions where there are hot, massive stars that emit high-energy ultraviolet radiation. These nebulae are commonly located in the spiral arms of galaxies, near star-forming regions or in clusters of young, hot stars.

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a type of nebula

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"The Crab" is a nebula.

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A cloud in outer space consisting of gas or dust and planetry nebula is one of the types also called ring nebula or A planetary nebula is an emission nebula consisting of a glowing shell of gas

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The Helix Nebula is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Aquarius, while the Ring Nebula is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Lyra. The Helix Nebula appears more like a disk or helix shape, while the Ring Nebula appears as a ring or donut shape due to its orientation.

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Emission nebula glow and reflection nebula reflect the light form other stars

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The crab nebula.

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The eye of god is a Helix nebula. Close to a Planetary nebula.

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It is called a Nebula (nebulae for plural).

no sorry but your wrong it is a coma

It can be both it just depends. The question needs to be more specific

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A nebula is a vast cloud of gas and dust in space. A solar nebula specifically refers to the cloud of gas and dust from which our solar system formed around 4.6 billion years ago.

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An absorption nebula is a dark nebula, which absorbs all incident radiation without reemission.

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Well, darling, a nebula is a big ol' cloud of dust and gas in space, while the Crab Nebula is a specific nebula located in the constellation Taurus. So basically, it's like saying a nebula is a generic term for a cloud in space, while the Crab Nebula is a specific cloud that got its own fancy name. Hope that clears things up for ya, sugar!

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Just calling it "nebula" is fine.


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a nebula is classified by a planetary nebulae

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A White Dwarf Star remains.

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nebula = עַרְפִילִית (arfilit)

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The Crab Nebula is a supernova remnant and pulsar wind nebula.

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The Nebula that rhymes with Lawn is the Orion Nebula. It is a diffuse nebula located in the constellation of Orion and is one of the brightest nebulae visible to the naked eye from Earth.

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It does not exist.

There are:

  • Solar Nebula
  • Planetary Nebula
  • H Nebula
  • Supernova Nebula (Supernova Remnant)
  • Or just plain nebula.

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Planetary nebula is a misnomer because it's a nebula but it has nothing to do with planets, it's about stars.

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The Butterfly Nebula or (M29, Minkowski's Butterfly, the Wings of a Butterfly Nebula or just Butterfly Nebula, and Twin Jet Nebula).

It is a stunning planetary nebula in the constellation Ophiuchus. Located approximately 2,100 light years from us. It is a bipolar nebula taking on a peculiar form of twin lobes of material that emanate from a central star.

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Another popular nebula is the Eagle Nebula, also known as Messier 16. It is located in the constellation Serpens and is famous for the "Pillars of Creation," which are towering columns of interstellar gas and dust where new stars are forming.

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The Solar Nebula, which does not exist anymore.

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a nebula is cloud of particles which forms into a star.

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a planetary nebula forms after a hsb o3iii

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No, Arcturus is a red giant star, not a nebula.

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Shred Nebula happened in 2008.

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Nebula Maker was created in 1976.

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Eskimo Nebula was created in 1787.

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Hades Nebula was created in 1987.

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Hades Nebula happened in 1987.

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Nebula Man was created in 1972.

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Nebula Records was created in 1973.

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Into the Slave Nebula was created in 1968.

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Nebula Gu is 5' 6".

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The Andromeda Nebula was created in 1967.

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The Cats's Eye Nebula is a perfect example of a planetary nebula.

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The two well-known nebulae are the Orion Nebula and the Crab Nebula.

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