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A dark constellation (or dark cloud constellation) is a recognized shape formed by the vast, dusty cosmic clouds within the Milky Way that block visible light, rather than by connecting bright stars. These regions of negative space appear as dark patches against the brighter, star-filled background of the galaxy. | A dark constellation (or dark cloud constellation) is a recognized shape formed by the vast, dusty cosmic clouds within the Milky Way that block visible light, rather than by connecting bright stars. These regions of negative space appear as dark patches against the brighter, star-filled background of the galaxy. | ||
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A dark constellation (or dark cloud constellation) is a recognized shape formed by the vast, dusty cosmic clouds within the Milky Way that block visible light, rather than by connecting bright stars. These regions of negative space appear as dark patches against the brighter, star-filled background of the galaxy.
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