Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Ophiuchus (Oph)  ·  Contains:  B59  ·  PK357+07.1  ·  PK357+07.2
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Barnard 59 - 2019, Gary Imm
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Barnard 59 - 2019

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Barnard 59 - 2019

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This object is a dark nebula located 700 light years away in the southern constellation of Ophiuchus, at a declination of -28 degrees. It is a small part of the large Pipe Nebula.

I love this field of view because the dark, irregularly shaped black dust lanes are silhouetted against the dense star clouds of the center of the MiIky Way. These star clouds are tinted brown by the broad obscuring dust in this region.

As is typical for these intense dust clouds, star formation is occurring here deep in the dust cloud depths. However, in this nebula, scientists have determined that star formation is not as widespread as one would expect.

But all is not quiet here. It looks to me like a young star object (YSO) is forming on the left side of the image. As a lone beacon piercing through the darkness, its emerging starlight is illuminating a wedge-shaped area of the otherwise featureless dark dust cloud.

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