Astrophotography by Anthony Ayiomamitis

Barnard's Dark Nebulae Image Gallery

Barnard's initial catalog of dark nebulae, first published in 1919, described 182 entries and was superceded by a 1927 follow-up publication which was expanded to include 349 entries. These "dark nebulae" are believed to be the result of molecular clouds of dust and gas which are present in our line of sight and which absorb the starlight originating behind them, thus providing the earth-based observer working in the visible spectrum the illusion of a black "void" (these dark nebulae are NOT associated with dark matter!). Some of the best-known examples of these "absorption nebulae" include B33 (Horsehead Nebula), B68 (Molecular Cloud 68), B72 ("S" or Snake Nebula) and B142-143 ("E" Nebula).

Note: The dark nebula B346 is located five degrees northwest of Deneb (á-Cyg, mag 1.33) and is accompanied by a large number of other Barnard dark nebulae in the immediate vicinity including B345, B348, B349, and B350 all within a five-degree circumference of Deneb. As noted by Barnard, this particular nebula is "curved", resembling a kidney, and running southeast to northwest with a "diameter 10'".

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Image Details
B346 - Dark Nebula in Cygnus
Imaging Details
Barnard Dark Obj:
346

Common Name(s):
N/A

Other Designations:
N/A

Object Type:
Dark Nebula

Object Classif:
6 K

Constellation:
Cygnus

RA / Dec:
20h 26m 42s /
+43° 45'


Galactic Lon/Lat:
82° / +3°

Object Size:
10' x 4'

Barnard Plate(s):
45
Date:
Jul 07-08, 2008
23:15 - 04:05 UT+3


Location:
Athens, Greece

Equipment:
AP 160 f/7.5 StarFire EDF
AP 1200GTO GEM
SBIG ST-2000XM
SBIG CFW10
SBIG LRGB + IR-block


Integrations:
Lum :  060 min (10 x 6 min)
Red :  060 min (10 x 6 min)
Green :  060 min (10 x 6 min)
Blue :  060 min (10 x 6 min)
Dark :  090 min (15 x 6 min)
Flat :  ~ 18,500 ADU
Binning :  1x1 (Lum),  1x1 (RGB)

Temperatures:
Ambient : + 27.8 ° C
CCD Chip : - 05.0 ° C

Software:
CCDSoft V5.00.188
AIP4Win V2.2
Photoshop CS2