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The Coalsack Dark Nebula (or simply the Coalsack) is the most prominent dark nebula in the skies, easily visible to the naked eye as a dark patch silhouetted against the southern Milky Way. It is located at a distance of approximately 600 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Crux.
The Coalsack Dark Nebula covers nearly 7° by 5° and overlaps somewhat into the neighbor constellations Centaurus and Musca. The first observation was reported by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón in 1499. It was named “il Canopo fosco” (the dark Canopus) by Amerigo Vespucci and was also called “Macula Magellani” (Magellan's Spot) or “Black Magellanic Cloud” in opposition to the Magellanic Clouds.
In 1970, Kalevi Mattila proved the Coalsack is not totally black. It has a very dim glow (10% of the brightness of the surrounding Milky Way), which comes from the reflection of the stars it obscures.
The Coalsack is not present in the New General Catalogue and in fact does not have an identification number (outside of the Caldwell Catalogue, in which it is C99).
I was lost in the dark Where there was no one to say me goodnight So I packed up my troubles And there it was kissin' me goodnight How can live on this way When there's nowhere I'm longing to stay How I wish I was young and still in love
Well my life isn't known But it's meant to be yours somehow I succeed in pretending I'm living a life filled with love How can I be known When I'm living a life on my own How I wish I was young and still in love
I wanna know Why it's hurting me so How I wish I was young and still in love Yes I wanna know Tell me where do I go How I wish I was young and still in love
A life in the dark Is a life without reason or rhyme And it's searching for light But I'm always ahead of ma time