An APEX view of star formation in the Orion Nebula
This dramatic new image of cosmic clouds in the constellation of Orion reveals what seems to be a fiery ribbon in the sky. The orange glow represents faint light coming from grains of cold interstellar dust, at wavelengths too long for human eyes to see. It was observed by the ESO-operated Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) in Chile.
In this image, the submillimetre-wavelength glow of the dust clouds is overlaid on a view of the region in the more familiar visible light, from the Digitized Sky Survey 2. The large bright cloud in the upper right of the image is the well-known Orion Nebula, also called Messier 42.
Credit:ESO/Digitized Sky Survey 2
About the Image
Id: | eso1321a |
Type: | Observation |
Release date: | 15 May 2013, 12:00 |
Related releases: | eso1321 |
Size: | 9715 x 10444 px |
About the Object
Coordinates
Position (RA): | 5 35 17.35 |
Position (Dec): | -6° 5' 27.66" |
Field of view: | 163.20 x 175.44 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is 0.2° right of vertical |
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