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'''Dark matter nebulae''' are clouds of comprised primarily of [[dark matter]] and are difficult to detect due to the low levels of light and [[energy]] given off by dark matter. Though it is possible to detect these nebulae if they are illuminated by [[metreon]] particles. ({{ENT|First Flight}})
 
'''Dark matter nebulae''' are clouds of comprised primarily of [[dark matter]] and are difficult to detect due to the low levels of light and [[energy]] given off by dark matter. Though it is possible to detect these nebulae if they are illuminated by [[metreon]] particles. ({{ENT|First Flight}})
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In [[2381]], [[Andrew Maxwell]] was forced to pilot the [[Daedalus (transport)|''Daedalus'']] into a dark matter nebula near [[Malvos Prime]], in order to avoid a [[Nyberrite cruiser]]. {{ep|{{DAE}}|Fathers and Sons}}
   
 
The [[Star Trek: Pioneer (STP) locations #Argaylen Cascade|Argaylen Cascade]] in the [[Oralian sector]] was a dark matter nebula, that occasionally glowed red due to a nearby binary star system. ({{STP}}: [[Internal (STP)|"Internal"]])
 
The [[Star Trek: Pioneer (STP) locations #Argaylen Cascade|Argaylen Cascade]] in the [[Oralian sector]] was a dark matter nebula, that occasionally glowed red due to a nearby binary star system. ({{STP}}: [[Internal (STP)|"Internal"]])
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