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Pipe Nebula
Dark nebula
Pipe Nebula (Barnard 59 is the mouthpiece)
Observation data: J2000 epoch
Right ascension17h27m
Declination−26° 56′
Distance600 to 700 ly   (180 to 220 pc)
Apparent magnitude (V)
Apparent dimensions (V)Pipe Stem 300′ × 60′
Pipe Bowl 200′ × 140′
ConstellationOphiuchus
Physical characteristics
Radius– ly
Absolute magnitude (V)
Notable features
DesignationsBarnard 59, 65–67, & 78;
LDN 1773; LDN 42
See also: Lists of nebulae

The Pipe Nebula (also known as Barnard 59, 65–67, and 78) is a dark nebula in the Ophiuchus constellation and a part of the Dark Horse Nebula. It is a large but readily apparent smoking pipe-shaped dust lane that obscures the Milky Way star clouds behind it. Clearly visible to the naked eye in the Southern United States under clear dark skies, but it is best viewed with 7× binoculars.

The nebula has two main parts: the Pipe Stem with an opacity of 6 which is composed of Barnard 59, 65, 66, and 67 (also known as LDN 1773) 300′ x 60′ RA: 17h21m Dec: −27° 23′; and the Bowl of the Pipe with an opacity of 5 which is composed of Barnard 78 (also known as LDN 42) 200′ x 140′ RA: 17h33m Dec: −26° 30′.

Astarchart of the galactic central area, with the Pipe Nebula just above the Galactic Center.
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References

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  1. ^ "A Cosmic Pretzel - Twin baby stars grow amongst a twisting network of gas and dust". www.eso.org. Retrieved 4 October 2019.

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