dark nebula
Americannoun
noun
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
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
But the difficulties are considerable, and some astronomers prefer to think that the blazing star may merely have lit up a dark nebula which already existed.
From The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told by Thomson, J. Arthur
Upon the whole, the theory of an encounter between a star and a dark nebula seems best to fit the observations.
From Curiosities of the Sky by Serviss, Garrett Putman
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