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The Horsehead Nebula
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[z]Barbara Harris
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22.10.2012 00:00
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The Horsehead Nebula
Explanation: One of the most identifiable nebulae in the sky, the
Horsehead Nebula
in
Orion
, is part of a large, dark,
molecular cloud
. Also known as
Barnard
33, the unusual shape was first
discovered
on a
photographic plate
in the late 1800s. The red glow originates from
hydrogen
gas predominantly behind the nebula, ionized by the nearby bright star
Sigma Orionis
. The darkness of the
Horsehead
is caused mostly by thick
dust
, although the lower part of the
Horsehead
's neck casts a shadow to the left. Streams of gas leaving
the nebula
are funneled by a strong
magnetic field
. Bright spots in the
Horsehead Nebula
's base are young stars just in the
process of forming
. Light takes about 1,500 years to reach us from the
Horsehead Nebula
. The
above image
was taken with the
0.9-meter telescope
at
Kitt Peak National Observatory
.
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