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Swallow Nebula

USS Voyager approaching the Swallow Nebula.

A nebula is a large space cloud of gas and dust, theorized to be the raw material that stars and star systems originate from. They vary in size and composition and there properties can often be used to create a tactical advantage, though some can also damage starships and represent hazards to navigation.

Nebula classification

Nebula types

List of nebulae

For a full list of existing nebulae articles, see Category:Nebulae

Abyss Nebula; Amleth Nebula; Arachnid Nebula; Argolis Nebula; Azure Nebula; Betreka Nebula; Dark Matter Nebula; Gum Nebula; Harry Kim Nebula; Hugora Nebula; Ionite Nebula; Marrat Nebula; McAllister C-5 Nebula; Mutara Nebula; Orion complex; Pathiad Nebulatae; Rolor Nebula; Swallow Nebula; Tong Beak Nebula; Ushilev Nebula; Vasilakis Nabula; Zuraf Nebula

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System bodies: starplanetplanetoiddwarf planetmoonasteroidmeteoroidcomet
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