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A wispy extension of stars and dust typically refers to structures found in nebulae, where interstellar gas and dust create intricate patterns and shapes. These regions can be sites of star formation, as the dense material collapses under gravity to form new stars. The light from nearby stars can illuminate the dust, creating a glowing effect that enhances the wispy appearance. Examples include the Orion Nebula and the Horsehead Nebula, both of which exhibit these ethereal features.

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