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B72 The Snake Nebula, Jeff Weiss
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B72 The Snake Nebula

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B72 The Snake Nebula

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The Snake Nebula (also known as Barnard 72) is a dark nebula in the Ophiuchus constellation. It is a small but apparent SP-shaped dust lane that snakes out in front of the [very dense] 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 around 6′ in the [thickest portion].   It is 650 light years away. [from Wikipedia].
...Above the Snake Nebula in this image are also Barnard 68, Barnard 69, Barnard 70, and Barnard 74.   All these Barnards in this image  are molecular cloud, dark absorption nebulae or Bok globules.

The data were collected in Apr-June 2023 by DeepSkyWest in Rio Hurtato, Chile.

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B72 The Snake Nebula, Jeff Weiss