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Barnard's Loop around the Horsehead Nebula
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Barnard's Loop around the Horsehead Nebula
Explanation: Why is the
Horsehead Nebula
surrounded by a bubble? Although hard to make out, the famous
Horsehead Nebula
is the slight
dark indentation
in the bright streak just to the left of the image center. Glowing like an
emission nebula
, the origin of the
bubble
, known as
Barnard's Loop
, is currently unknown.
Progenitor hypotheses
include the
wind
s from bright Orion stars and the
supernovas
of stars long gone.
Barnard's Loop
is too faint to be
identified
with the unaided eye.
The nebula
was discovered only in 1895 by
E. E. Barnard
on long duration film exposures. The
above image
was taken in a single
specific color
emitted by
hydrogen
to bring out detail. To the left of the
Horsehead Nebula
, visible as a small dark indentation, is the photogenic
Flame Nebula
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