Thursday, February 9, 2012

Is the 'Molcular Cloud'in the 'Orion'Constellation the only visible cloud to the naked eye?

In the'Orion'Constellation,just below the belt,(I geuss you'd call it the sword)there's a 'Molcular Cloud'.I was just wondering if a person would consider that the only'Nebula'visible with the naked eye?Is the 'Molcular Cloud'in the 'Orion'Constellation the only visible cloud to the naked eye?It's the only true nebula the naked eye can see, but the Andromeda Galaxy was once considered a nebula and you can see it too.Is the 'Molcular Cloud'in the 'Orion'Constellation the only visible cloud to the naked eye?
I think so, in the northern hemisphere, but then I have never seen truly dark skies. I believe in the Southern hemisphere, they say they can see the Eta Carina Nebula.Is the 'Molcular Cloud'in the 'Orion'Constellation the only visible cloud to the naked eye?Just below Orion's belt is Orion's crotch.Is the 'Molcular Cloud'in the 'Orion'Constellation the only visible cloud to the naked eye?
I've never heard of a molcular before-- is it contagious?Is the 'Molcular Cloud'in the 'Orion'Constellation the only visible cloud to the naked eye?It's a nebula, not a molecular cloud. Depending on where you are, if the air is clear enough you can see others. But the Great Nebula in Orion is a very bright one.Is the 'Molcular Cloud'in the 'Orion'Constellation the only visible cloud to the naked eye?
My dictionary has never heard of the word "molcular." There are a number of other nebulae visible to the naked eye, such as the North America Nebula and the Lagoon Nebula.
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