Photo Agency - Astronomy - Space - Nature

> Kerry-Ann Lecky Hepburn gallerie

SlideShow Image 13 / 15

The Great Nebula in Orion

auteur: K.A. Lecky Hepburn/Novapix

référence: a-neb19-76025

Image Size 300 DPI: 22 * 15 cm

To the eye, the nebula appears as a misty patch around the central star of the line of three which form Orion's sword. The central group of stars is the Trapezium cluster and these stars are responsible for producing the nebula. It is the high concentration of dust and gas in this part of the sky which has resulted in the formation of the stars, so the Orion nebula is no random association of bright stars and dusty gas. At a distance of 1500 light years, the Orion nebula is the nearest star-forming region to the Sun.

Keywords for this photo:

2008 - ASTRONOMY - DIFFUSE NEBULA - EMISSION NEBULA - M42 - M43 - NEBULA - NGC 1973 - NGC 1975 - NGC 1976 - NGC 1977 - NGC 1982 - ORION - REFLECTION NEBULA - STAR - STAR FORMATION - TRAPEZIUM - YOUNG STAR -