List of dark nebulae
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Named absorption nebulae

See also the references to names from other cultures at dark cloud constellations:
  • Coalsack Nebula
    Coalsack Nebula
    The Coalsack Dark Nebula is the most prominent dark nebula in the skies, easily visible to the naked eye as a dark patch silhouetted against the southern Milky Way. It was known pre-historically in the Southern Hemisphere and was observed by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón in 1499...

  • Cone Nebula
    Cone Nebula
    The Cone Nebula is an H II region in the constellation of Monoceros. It was discovered by William Herschel on December 26, 1785, at which time he designated it H V.27. The nebula is located about 800 parsecs or 2,600 light-years away from Earth. The Cone Nebula forms part of the nebulosity...

  • Dark Horse Nebula
    Dark Horse (astronomy)
    The Dark Horse Nebula or Great Dark Horse is a large dark nebula, which as seen from Earth, obscures part of the upper central bulge of the Milky Way...

  • Horsehead Nebula
    Horsehead Nebula
    The Horsehead Nebula is a dark nebula in the constellation Orion. The nebula is located just to the south of the star Alnitak, which is farthest east on Orion's Belt, and is part of the much larger Orion Molecular Cloud Complex. The Horsehead Nebula is approximately 1500 light years from Earth...

     (Barnard 33)
  • Pipe Nebula
    Pipe Nebula
    The Pipe Nebula is a dark nebula in the Ophiuchus constellation. It is a large but readily apparent pipe shaped dust lane that obscures the Milky Way star clouds behind it...

     (also see Dark Horse Nebula
    Dark Horse (astronomy)
    The Dark Horse Nebula or Great Dark Horse is a large dark nebula, which as seen from Earth, obscures part of the upper central bulge of the Milky Way...

    ; includes Barnard 59, 77 and 78)
  • Snake Nebula
    Snake Nebula
    The Snake Nebula is a dark nebula in the Ophiuchus constellation. It is a small but readily apparent S-shaped dust lane that snakes out in front of the Milky Way star clouds from the north-north-west edge of the bowl of the Pipe Nebula. Its thickness runs between 2′ and 3′ and runs...

     (also see Dark Horse Nebula
    Dark Horse (astronomy)
    The Dark Horse Nebula or Great Dark Horse is a large dark nebula, which as seen from Earth, obscures part of the upper central bulge of the Milky Way...

    )

Barnard objects

  • Barnard 1
  • Barnard 3
  • Barnard 5
  • Barnard 6
  • Barnard 7
  • Barnard 8
  • Barnard 11
  • Barnard 12
  • Barnard 13
  • Barnard 14
  • Barnard 15
  • Barnard 18
  • Barnard 20
  • Barnard 21
  • Barnard 24
  • Barnard 25
  • Barnard 28
  • Barnard 30
  • Barnard 32
  • Barnard 33 - Horsehead Nebula
    Horsehead Nebula
    The Horsehead Nebula is a dark nebula in the constellation Orion. The nebula is located just to the south of the star Alnitak, which is farthest east on Orion's Belt, and is part of the much larger Orion Molecular Cloud Complex. The Horsehead Nebula is approximately 1500 light years from Earth...

  • Barnard 34
  • Barnard 35
  • Barnard 35
  • Barnard 36
  • Barnard 37
  • Barnard 40
  • Barnard 41
  • Barnard 42
  • Barnard 43
  • Barnard 44
  • Barnard 45
  • Barnard 51
  • Barnard 62
  • Barnard 63
  • Barnard 64
  • Barnard 67 - part of Pipe Nebula
    Pipe Nebula
    The Pipe Nebula is a dark nebula in the Ophiuchus constellation. It is a large but readily apparent pipe shaped dust lane that obscures the Milky Way star clouds behind it...

  • Barnard 68
    Barnard 68
    Barnard 68 is a molecular cloud, dark absorption nebula or Bok globule, towards the southern constellation Ophiuchus and well within our own galaxy at a distance of about 500 light-years, so close that not a single star can be seen between it and the Sun. American astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard...

  • Barnard 72 - Snake Nebula
    Snake Nebula
    The Snake Nebula is a dark nebula in the Ophiuchus constellation. It is a small but readily apparent S-shaped dust lane that snakes out in front of the Milky Way star clouds from the north-north-west edge of the bowl of the Pipe Nebula. Its thickness runs between 2′ and 3′ and runs...

  • Barnard 75

  • Barnard 80
  • Barnard 81
  • Barnard 84
  • Barnard 84
  • Barnard 85, dark part of the Trifid Nebula
    Trifid Nebula
    The Trifid Nebula is an H II region located in Sagittarius. Its name means 'divided into three lobes'...

  • Barnard 86
  • Barnard 87
  • Barnard 88, dark part of the Lagoon Nebula
    Lagoon Nebula
    The Lagoon Nebula is a giant interstellar cloud in the constellation Sagittarius. It is classified as an emission nebula and as an H II region....

  • Barnard 90
  • Barnard 92
  • Barnard 93
  • Barnard 94
  • Barnard 95
  • Barnard 95
  • Barnard 97
  • Barnard 100
  • Barnard 103
  • Barnard 104
  • Barnard 107
  • Barnard 108
  • Barnard 108
  • Barnard 109
  • Barnard 112
  • Barnard 113
  • Barnard 116
  • Barnard 119
  • Barnard 126
  • Barnard 128
  • Barnard 130
  • Barnard 133
  • Barnard 136
  • Barnard 138
  • Barnard 140
  • Barnard 141
  • Barnard 142 - E Nebula
    E Nebula
    The "E" or "Barnard's E" Nebula is a pair of dark nebula in the Aquila constellation. It is a well-defined dark area on a background of Milky Way consisting of countless stars of all magnitudes...

  • Barnard 143 - E Nebula
    E Nebula
    The "E" or "Barnard's E" Nebula is a pair of dark nebula in the Aquila constellation. It is a well-defined dark area on a background of Milky Way consisting of countless stars of all magnitudes...

  • Barnard 144
  • Barnard 145
  • Barnard 146

  • Barnard 147
    Barnard 147
    Barnard 147 Is a snake-like dark nebula in the Cygnus constellation. It is a well-defined dark area just below open cluster NGC 6871 and represented well in the upper left section of the image presented. It is in close proximity to Barnard 146, the larger dark area in the upper right corner of...

  • Barnard 150
  • Barnard 152
  • Barnard 153
  • Barnard 155
  • Barnard 157
  • Barnard 159
  • Barnard 163
  • Barnard 164
  • Barnard 168
  • Barnard 168, dark lane associated with IC 5146
    IC 5146
    IC 5146 is a reflection/emission nebula and Caldwell object in the constellation Cygnus. IC 5146 refers specifically to the star cluster and Sh2-125 to the nebula. It shines at magnitude +10.0/+9.3/+7.2. Its celestial coordinates are RA , dec...

  • Barnard 169
  • Barnard 171
  • Barnard 175
  • Barnard 202
  • Barnard 203
  • Barnard 210
  • Barnard 219
  • Barnard 223
  • Barnard 225
  • Barnard 229
  • Barnard 230
  • Barnard 234
  • Barnard 241
  • Barnard 243
  • Barnard 244
  • Barnard 245
  • Barnard 246
  • Barnard 250
  • Barnard 251
  • Barnard 252
  • Barnard 254
  • Barnard 256
  • Barnard 257
  • Barnard 259
  • Barnard 261
  • Barnard 265
  • Barnard 266
  • Barnard 268
  • Barnard 270

  • Barnard 272
  • Barnard 275
  • Barnard 276
  • Barnard 277
  • Barnard 279
  • Barnard 280
  • Barnard 281
  • Barnard 287
  • Barnard 297
  • Barnard 303
  • Barnard 308
  • Barnard 310
  • Barnard 312
  • Barnard 312
  • Barnard 314
  • Barnard 320
  • Barnard 321
  • Barnard 326
  • Barnard 327
  • Barnard 330
  • Barnard 331
  • Barnard 333
  • Barnard 337
  • Barnard 338
  • Barnard 339
  • Barnard 341
  • Barnard 343
  • Barnard 344
  • Barnard 346
  • Barnard 346
  • Barnard 347
  • Barnard 352
  • Barnard 354
  • Barnard 356
  • Barnard 357
  • Barnard 361
  • Barnard 363
  • Barnard 365
  • Barnard 366


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