The Trifid Nebula is about 5,200 light years away from Earth.
Lagoon Nebula; Trifid Nebula
Trifid is a nebula, not a star. For a the largest star, see related question.
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).
The Crab Nebula is too far away for its energy to have any impact on Earth.
The crab nebula is estimated to be about 6,300 light year away.
Earth is IN a galaxy - as is the nebula.
I think you mean the Omega nebula. That's estimated to be about 5000 to 6000 light years away from Earth.
The Egg Nebula is about 3000 light-years from us.
A Galaxy is far bigger than a nebula.
Several nebulae are visible to the naked eye, with the Orion Nebula (M42) being the most prominent, located in the Orion constellation. The Lagoon Nebula (M8) and the Trifid Nebula (M20) in the Sagittarius constellation are also observable under dark skies. Additionally, the Dumbbell Nebula (M27) in Vulpecula can be seen with good visibility conditions, although it may appear faint. Visibility depends on light pollution and atmospheric conditions.
Oh, there are so many beautiful nebulas visible from Earth! You can see the Orion Nebula, the Lagoon Nebula, the Eagle Nebula, the Carina Nebula, just to name a few. Imagine all the lovely colors and shapes softly glowing in the night sky – it's truly a sight to behold and be inspired by. Keep looking up, and who knows what other wonders you might come across!
Orion Nebula is much further from the earth than the Sun is.