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Clusters & Nebulae Sample Quiz WMPezzaglia © oct 28, 2006

North American Nebula Type: Emission Nebula Where: Cygnus 2

Horsehead Nebula Where: Orion Type: Absorption Nebula (Barnard 33) 3

4 H & Chi Type: Double Open Cluster Where: PERSEUS

Crab Nebula 5 Type: SNR (Supernova Remnant) Where: TAURUS Catalog: M1

Cone Nebula 5 Type: Emission Nebula+Absorption Neb Where: MONOCEROS

Ring Nebula 6 Catalog: M57 Where: LYRA Type: Planetary Nebula

Double Helix Nebula 6 Where: AQUARIUS Type: Planetary Nebula

Hourglass Nebula 6 Where: MUSCA Type: Planetary Nebula

Dumbell Nebula 6 Catalog: M27 Where: VULPECULA Type: Planetary Nebula

Cats Eye Nebula 6 Where: DRACO Type: Planetary Nebula

Lagoon Nebula 6 Catalog: M8 Where: SAGITTARIUS Type: Emission Nebula

Trifid Nebula 6 Catalog: M20 Where: SAGITTARIUS Type: Emission Nebula

Eagle Nebula 6 Catalog: M16 Where: SERPENS Type: Emission Nebula

Orion Nebula 6 Catalog: M42 Where: ORION Type: Emission Nebula

Veil Nebula 6 Where: CYGNUS Type: SNR Supernova Remnant

9 Type: Open Cluster

Gum Nebula 6 Where: VELA Type: SNR Supernova Remnant

Keyhole (Eta Carina) Nebula 6 Where: CARINA Type: Emission Nebula

7 Pleiades Catalog: M45 Where: TAURUS Type: Open Cluster + Reflection Nebula

8 Type: Globular Cluster

Rosette Nebula 9 Type: Emission Nebula Where: Monoceros