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October 29, 2013
Horsehead Nebula
The dark Horsehead Nebula and the glowing Orion Nebula are contrasting cosmic vistas. Adrift
1,500 light-years away in one of the night sky's
most recognizable constellations, they
appear in opposite corners of the above stunning mosaic. The familiar Horsehead nebula
appears as a dark cloud, a small silhouette notched against the long red glow at
the lower left. Alnitak
is the easternmost star in Orion's belt and is seen
as the brightest star to the left of the Horsehead.
Below Alnitak is the Flame Nebula, with clouds of
bright emission and dramatic dark dust lanes. The
magnificent emission region, the Orion Nebula (aka M42),
lies at the upper right. Immediately to its left is a prominent reflection
nebula sometimes called the Running Man. Pervasive tendrils of glowing hydrogen gas are easily traced throughout the
region.
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