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- H II regions, large diffuse nebulae containing ionized hydrogen
- Planetary nebulae
- Supernova remnants (e.g., Crab Nebula)
- Dark nebulae
Not all cloud-like structures are nebulae; Herbig–Haro objects are an example.



- Gum catalog (emission nebulae)
- RCW Catalogue (emission nebulae)
- Sharpless catalog (emission nebulae)
- Messier Catalogue
- Caldwell Catalogue
- Abell Catalog of Planetary Nebulae
- Barnard Catalogue (dark nebulae)
- Lynds' Catalogue of Bright Nebulae
- Lynds' Catalogue of Dark Nebulae
- H I region
- H II region
- List of largest nebulae
- List of diffuse nebulae
- Lists of nebulae
- Molecular cloud
- Magellanic Clouds
- Messier object
- Nebular hypothesis
- Orion molecular cloud complex
- Timeline of knowledge about the interstellar and intergalactic medium
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