        APOD: 2018 July 26 - Barnard 228: The Dark Wolf Nebula in Lupus

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                                 2018 July 26
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                  Barnard 228: The Dark Wolf Nebula in Lupus
          Image Credit & Copyright [3] : Gabriel Rodrigues Santos [4]

Explanation: These dark markings on the sky [5]  can just be found in
silhouette against a rich, luminous background of stars. Seen toward the
southern constellation of Lupus the Wolf, the dusty, obscuring clouds are part
of the Lupus Molecular Cloud some 500 light-years distant. Packs of low mass
stars are forming within them [6] , from collapsing cores only visible at long
infrared wavelengths [7] . Still, colorful stars in Lupus add to this pretty
galactic skyscape [8] . It spans about 8 degrees, not far from the central
Milky Way.

                    Tomorrow's picture: the dark moon [9]

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