How do dark nebulae appear when observed against a brighter background?

Answer

As dark patches or silhouettes

Dark nebulae are so dense and opaque that they block light entirely, appearing as dark patches or lanes against luminous backgrounds like star fields or emission nebulae.

How do dark nebulae appear when observed against a brighter background?

#Videos

Nebulae: Crash Course Astronomy #36 - YouTube

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