- Clouds of gas surrounding at least one newly formed O or B type star
- Typical temperature of 8000 K
- Typically composed of ionized hydrogen, and therefore called HII regions
- Recombination of electron and protons into atom results in emission of radiation
=> emission lines
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enlargement showing M20 and M8
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further enlargement showing M20, the Trifid Nebula, and its interstellar environment (notice the blue
reflection nebula next to the red emission nebula)
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infrared image of Trifid nebula showing star-forming bright regions in lanes of dust
of visible light image above
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enlargement showing M16, the Eagle Nebula,
and M8, the Lagoon Nebula
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M20 (top) and M8 (bottom),
two emission nebulae
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