Infrared/visible comparison of the full VISTA Orion Nebula image

The left-hand panel shows the Orion Nebula in visible light. Most of the light from the spectacular clouds comes from hydrogen gas glowing under the fierce ultraviolet glare from the central hot young stars. The region above the centre is clearly obscured by dust clouds. On the right the VISTA infrared view is shown. By observing infrared light many new features appear, including large numbers of young stars close to the centre and many curious red objects, associated with young stars and their outflows, in the region above the centre.

Crediti:

ESO/J. Emerson/VISTA & R. Gendler. Acknowledgment: Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit

A proposito dell'immagine

Identificazione:eso1006c
Tipo:Osservazione
Data di pubblicazione:Mercoledì 10 Febbraio 2010 12:00
Notizie relative:eso1006
Dimensione:6000 x 4000 px

A proposito delll'oggetto

Nome:Messier 42, Orion Nebula
Tipo:Milky Way : Nebula : Type : Star Formation
Distanza:1400 Anni luce
Categoria:Nebulae

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Note: VISTA data relates to the right image. Optical image by Rob Gendler.