It gives birth to stars!
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Another popular nebula is the Eagle Nebula, also known as Messier 16. It is located in the constellation Serpens and is famous for the "Pillars of Creation," which are towering columns of interstellar gas and dust where new stars are forming.
I'm not completely sure, i think it is located in the eagle nebula.
There isn't 'an' Eagle Nebula. There is 'the' Eagle Nebula. This is just the familiar name for a large cloud surrounding the Open Cluster M16. Nebulae come in all conceivable shapes and sizes, so they are all different from each other!
The "Eagle Nebula" cluster of stars is classified as being part of a diffuse emission nebula. It can be found in the "Serpens" constellation of stars and is thought to be around 5.5 million years old.
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Andromeda, Milky Way These are galaxies ^ Orion Nebula Eagle Nebula
No, it is about 7,000 light years away
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NO we live in eagle Nebula
The Eagle Nebula does not have any moons, as it is a region of star formation located about 7,000 light-years from Earth. It consists of gas and dust, along with young stars, but does not host planets or moons like those found in our solar system. Moons are typically associated with planets, and the Eagle Nebula is primarily a stellar nursery rather than a planetary system.
Two well-known nebulae are the Orion Nebula (Messier 42) and the Crab Nebula (Messier 1). The Orion Nebula is a diffuse cloud in the constellation Orion, visible to the naked eye, while the Crab Nebula is a remnant of a supernova explosion observed in the year 1054.