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Not much other than that they both emit light in large quantities.

A nebula is a grouping of billions of stars, while a supernova is a single star exploding at a stage in its development.

Comments: That meaning of "nebula" as a galaxy (or a star cluster within a galaxy) is a bit out of date now. Nowadays a nebula usually means a cloud of gas and dust. It doesn't usually emit much light.

Actually there is a connection between a supernova and a nebula.

Some of the stuff found in nebulae comes from supernova explosions.

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