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Science of Stargazing – Emission, Reflection, and Dark Nebulae

Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing

On the menu this month we have three of the most commonly observed objects in the night sky: reflection nebulae, emission nebulae, and dark nebulae. The first two types of object are clouds of gas and dust set aglow by new stars formed within or nearby, whereas dark nebulae are opaque clouds of gas and dust that blot out the background stars along...

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