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astronomicalwonders: The Monkey Head Nebula - NGC 2174 The Monkey Head Nebula (also known as NGC 2174) is an H II emission nebula located in the constellation Orion and is associated with the open star cluster NGC 2175.It is thought to be located about
nasasapod: Infrared Orion from WISE Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, UCLA Explanation: The Great Nebula in Orion is a intriguing place. Visible to the unaided eye, it appears as a small fuzzy patch in the constellation of Orion. But this image,
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we-are-star-stuff: Orion Nebula in Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Sulfur
weareallstarstuff: Orion Nebula
themagicofreality: Star cluster near Orion Nebula
themagicofreality: M42: Center of the Orion Nebula
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celestielcastiel: Orion Nebula - Messier 42 (x)
victorianink: The Orion Nebula, 1901
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universe–stuff: yesterday evening Glasgow finally had clear skies so it was a good time to be at the university’s observatorywhich is where I was astrowhat was also therewe saw the Orion nebula wow it was blue and spacey here are some photos of
spinningblueball: M42 [NGC 1976] Orion Nebula [KPNO Telescope]
spaceexp: What it would look like if the Orion Nebula was a distance of 4 light years away.
spaceexp: Orion Nebula photographed by the Hubble Telescope. More than 3,000 stars of various sizes appear in this image, some of which have never been seen in visible light. via reddit
shyastronomy: Since it was a clearer night than yesterday, I decided to try imaging again. This time I used a larger scope (6 inch aperture) From the top: M42 - The Orion Nebula C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy - Comet Lovejoy M81 and M82 - galaxies in Ursa Major M35
rexisky: Orion Nebula (M42) and NGC 1977 from the Arizona Sky Village, Meade 7" APO
bestof-society6: ART PRINTS BY BARBARA CHICHESTER PAINTOGRAPHER Van Goghs Aurora Borealis Reflection Van Goghs Aurora Borealis 2 Van Gogh’s Aurora Borealis Van Goghs Orion Nebula by Barbara Chichester Golden Sunset Treescape
spaceexp:What it would look like if the Orion Nebula was a distance of 4 light years away.
stargateatlspace: Dust, Gas, and Stars in the Orion Nebula
abluegirl: A black hole with the mass of 100 Suns likely exists in the Orion Nebula’s heart, according to a new study. It would be the closest known to Earth.
wonders-of-the-cosmos: Photograph of the Orion Nebula from 1901 and 2015Instagram: wonders_of_the_cosmos
wonders-of-the-cosmos:The Flame Nebula is a large star-forming region in the constellation Orion that lies about 1,400 light-years from Earth. It’s a portion of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, which includes such famous nebulae as the Horsehead Nebula
senerii: The Horsehead Nebula in Orion by Astroshed The easy to identify Horsehead and nearby Flame (or Christmas Tree) nebulae ae invisible wonders in what many Australians refer-to as the Saucepan, the base of which, is really Orion's Belt. Everything
hkirkh: What it would look like if the Orion Nebula was a distance of 4 light years away
gravitationalbeauty: M42: Wisps of the Orion Nebula
gravitationalbeauty: Dust of the Orion Nebula
the-social-recluse: universe—cosmos: Imagine how it would look if the Orion nebula is only four light years away - the distance the nearest star is to us, instead of 1,300 light years. It would be so bright that we wouldn’t be aware of the dark
mothernaturenetwork: Photo of the day: A bevy of baby starsThe Orion Nebula cradles a horde of fledgling stars experiencing the stellar equivalent to puberty in this stunning photo captured using NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope and the European Space
looking-at-the-universe: Orion Nebula Credits on image
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photos-of-space: Orion Nebula untracked with a Canon T3i and 75-300mm lens [2104x2607] [OC]
retrofutureground: Edward Emerson Barnard, Meteor trail with the great Orion nebula in the field, 15-11-1904.
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cosmicvastness: schmidt-cassegrain: Stellar Nursery, the Orion Nebula’s “Proplyds” or Baby Star Systems Credit: C.R. O'Dell (Rice University), and NASA
megacosms: The Orion Nebula
oneshotolive: Hafnarfjall, Iceland under the moonlight along with the Orion Nebula [5472x3648] [OC] 📷: starari
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brownspaceman: VISTAS infrared view of Orion Nebula. This is 1350 light years away from Earth.