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dark nebula

American  

noun

Astronomy.
  1. a cloud of interstellar gas and dust that absorbs and thus obscures the light from stars behind it, appearing as a dark patch in front of a bright nebula or in an otherwise bright area of sky.


dark nebula British  

noun

  1. a type of nebula that is observed by its blocking of radiation from other sources See nebula

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dark nebula Scientific  

Etymology

Origin of dark nebula

First recorded in 1930–35

Example Sentences

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"It is very difficult to capture dark nebula with any kind of clarity," explained Dr Ed Bloomer.

From BBC • Sep. 15, 2022

Barnard 68 is an example of a relatively dense cloud or dark nebula containing tiny, solid dust grains.

From Textbooks • Oct. 13, 2016

Now, if this dark nebula was previously existing in this way all round the star which blazed up, the question naturally arises whether the nebula had anything to do with the conflagration.

From Astronomical Discovery by Turner, Herbert Hall

We have seen that there are reasons for supposing our own system to have been at first a cool dark nebula rotating slowly.

From The Children's Book of Stars by Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith)

Stated in a general form, the idea is that a huge dark body, perhaps an extinguished sun, encountered in its progress through space a widespread flock of small meteors forming a dark nebula.

From Curiosities of the Sky by Serviss, Garrett Putman