The Coalsack Dark Nebula (original) (raw)

Dark NebulaCoalsack, in Crux

[ [Milky Way with Coalsack, D. Malin]](../../Pics/Ngc/cen%5Fcrux%5Fcar.jpg)

Right Ascension 12 : 52. (h:m)
Declination -63 : 18 (deg:m)
Distance 2.0 (kly)
Apparent Dimension 420x240 (arc min)

Known pre-historically on the Southern Hemisphere. Observed 1499 by Vincente Yanez Pinzon.

The Coalsack is the most prominent and conspicuous dark nebula in the skies, well visible to the naked eye as big dark patch in the Milky Way, This object is easily seen in the southern part of the Southern Cross and covers and obscures about 26 square degrees of the sky. It overlaps the borders of Crux so that parts of it are in the constellations Musca and Centaurus.

The image here was obtained by David Malinand is copyrighted by the Australian Astronomical Observatory; see theirusage policy.


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