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Where did all the stars go?
It turns out that this "hole" in the sky is in reality
a dark molecular cloud. Dust and molecular gas that are highly
concentrated in the cloud absorb practically all the visible
light coming from the stellar background. Behind this sinister
darkness there is a molecular cloud whose interior is one of
the coldest and most isolated places in the Universe.
Our
answer - The exact name is a "Black cloud". This accumulation
of negative is carried away in a capsule to be burnt in a neutral
field situated near the Matter for Creation.
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