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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos!
Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
2019/12/17
The Horsehead Nebula
Image credits:
Mark Hanson
,
Martin Pugh
,
SSRO
,
PROMPT
,
CTIO
,
NSF
Explanation:
Sculpted by
stellar winds and radiation, a magnificent interstellar dust cloud by chance has assumed this
recognizable shape
. Fittingly named the
Horsehead Nebula
, it is some 1,500 light-years
distant
, embedded in the vast
Orion cloud
complex. About five light-years 'tall', the dark cloud is cataloged as
Barnard 33
and is visible only because its
obscuring dust is silhouetted
against the glowing red emission nebula IC 434.
Stars are forming
within the dark cloud.
Contrasting
blue reflection nebula NGC 2023, surrounding a hot, young
star
, is at the lower left of
the full image
. The featured gorgeous
color image
combines both
narrowband
and
broadband
images recorded using several different telescopes.
Authors & editors:
Robert J. nemiroff
(MTU)
&
Jerry T. Bonnell
(UMCP)
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