What is the difference between “Dark Nebula” & “Nebula”?

Published on 29 Jul 2010 at 00:00. No Comments.
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Thursday 29th July 2010


See the bright-orange  ”Neo-Clouds” where it was reflected by the sunsets below the horizon, it was captured by myself on Tuesday 27th July 2010 at 21:00 / 9pm.  This example in meanings of nebula in the Universe – the word nebula is Latin for `cloud`.

And see the dark shadow clouds – against sun light from below the horizon and bright-orange  ”Neo-Clouds”. This happens in the Universe, the cloud of gas and dust that is not bright (illuminated) and can be seen only in against stars and bright nebula beyond.

See for an example.

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