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Astronomy Image of the Day

The Snake Nebula in Ophiuchus

11 August 1996

B. Wallis and R. Provin

NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 11 August 1996

What slithers there? The dark curly lanes visible in part of the constellation Ophiuchus belong to the Snake Nebula. The Snake Nebula is a series of dark absorption clouds. Interstellar dust grains - composed predominantly of carbon - absorb visible starlight and reradiate much of it in the infrared. Infrared is a band of light so red humans can't see it. This absorption causes stars in the background to be blocked from our view - and hence the appearance of noticeable voids on the sky.

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day