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An identifiable luminous component of the interstellar medium known as a nebula can be made up of cosmic dust in addition to neutral, ionised, or molecular hydrogen.

Like the "Pillars of Creation" in the Eagle Nebula, nebulae are frequently areas where stars are being formed. These areas are where gas, dust, and other material formations "clump" together to generate denser regions that eventually attract other matter and reach a density where stars can form. Planets and other objects of the solar system are thought to be formed from the material that is left over.

Young bipolar planetary nebula Mz 3 in the constellation Norma has four different high-velocity outflows, dubbed lobes, columns, rays, and chakram, in addition to a bright core.

A planetary nebula called NGC 6826 can be seen in the Cygnus constellation. Despite the fact that other other nebulae also display this "blinking," it is often known to as the "blinking planetary."

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