Nebulae

Nebula (neb·​u·​la) / noun   –  plural nebulae or nebulas

A nebula is an enormous cloud of dust and gas occupying the space between stars and acting as a nursery for new stars. Nebulae are made up of dust, basic elements such as hydrogen and other ionized gases.

CYGNUS WALL of the NORTH AMERICA NEBULA (NGC 7000)

IC-410 tadpole nebula

IC-5146 cocoon nebula

SH2-136 ghost nebula

wolf-rayet 134

IC-59 and IC-63 Ghosts of Cassiopeia

messier 78