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Yes, a lot. For example the Cocoon nebula, the North America Nebula, the Pelican Nebula, the Veil Nebula and the Crescent Nebula. In addition to the nebulae, Cygnus has binary stars, exoplanets, the X-ray source Cygnus-X1, etc.

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Yes, a lot. For example the Cocoon nebula, the North America Nebula, the Pelican Nebula, the Veil Nebula and the Crescent Nebula. In addition to the nebulae, Cygnus has binary stars, exoplanets, the X-ray source Cygnus-X1, etc.

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The Crab Nebula is a nebula.

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Triffid Nebula, Eagle Nebula, Cat's Eye nebula

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A solar nebula is related to the formation of our Solar System, any other nebula is just a nebula.

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  1. white dwarf ---> black dwarf. Only difference is amount of heat.
  2. Neutron star (also knows as Pulsar)
  3. black hole
  4. sub-stellar wreckage. Veil Nebula, Planetary nebula,
1. Dwarf stars
2. Supernovas (Neutron Stars)
3. Black holes


It depends on the size and mass
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