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ITEM REFERENCE1834
PERMANENT LINKhttps://astro.ing.iac.es/outreach/?1834
EXTACCESSyes
COLLECTIONImage archive
TITLEM42
KEYWORDSMessier;Nebulae
DATE1999-01-01
DESCRIPTIONThis is the star-formation region M42, also known as the Orion nebula. The gas and dust in the nebula emits light because it is irradiated by nearby emerging stars. Located at a distance of about 1,600 light years, the Orion nebula is the brightest diffuse nebula in the sky, visible to the naked eye. It is the main part of a much larger cloud of gas and dust which extends over 10 degrees well over half the constellation Orion. 10s true-colour images using BVR imaging on the WHT prime focus camera. PDF version: https://www.ing.iac.es/PR/dissemination/orion.pdf
CREDITSimon Tulloch (ING) and Nik Szymanek.
TELESCOPEWHT
INSTRUMENTPFIP
THUMB_75
https://www.ing.iac.es/PR/science/m42s.jpg
AVAILABLE FILESJPG (165K) 850×843 pixels
TIF (1M) 591×586 pixels
TIMESTAMP2024-09-01 20:48:00
USAGE
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