How can a dark nebula be seen?
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The largest dark nebulae are visible to the naked eye, appearing as dark patches against the brighter background of the Milky Way. An example is the Coalsack in the southern sky.
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The dust make them to scatter all incident optical light thus making them opaque at visible wavelengths
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