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The Orion Nebula, cataloged as Messier 42 (or NGC 1976), is one of the brightest and most iconic nebulae in the entire night sky, glowing about 1,344 light-years from Earth in the constellation Orion, just below the three stars of his famous belt. Spanning roughly 24 light-years across, it is a vast stellar nursery — an enormous cloud of hydrogen, oxygen, and dust where new stars are actively being born. At its core, a tight cluster of brilliant young stars known as the Trapezium pours out intense ultraviolet radiation, lighting up the surrounding gas in pinks, reds, and the cool teal of doubly-ionized oxygen. Unlike most deep-sky objects, the Orion Nebula is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye as the fuzzy "middle star" of Orion's sword, and it has been the subject of countless studies that have reshaped our understanding of how stars and planetary systems form. This image was captured over hours of long-exposure imaging to reveal the swirling gas, intricate dust lanes, and dramatic shock fronts that ripple through the cloud. Printed on premium paper, it's a vivid, awe-inspiring centerpiece for any wall.
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The Orion Nebula, cataloged as Messier 42 (or NGC 1976), is one of the brightest and most iconic nebulae in the entire night sky, glowing about 1,344 light-years from Earth in the constellation Orion, just below the three stars of his famous belt. Spanning roughly 24 light-years across, it is a vast stellar nursery — an enormous cloud of hydrogen, oxygen, and dust where new stars are actively being born. At its core, a tight cluster of brilliant young stars known as the Trapezium pours out intense ultraviolet radiation, lighting up the surrounding gas in pinks, reds, and the cool teal of doubly-ionized oxygen. Unlike most deep-sky objects, the Orion Nebula is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye as the fuzzy "middle star" of Orion's sword, and it has been the subject of countless studies that have reshaped our understanding of how stars and planetary systems form. This image was captured over hours of long-exposure imaging to reveal the swirling gas, intricate dust lanes, and dramatic shock fronts that ripple through the cloud. Printed on premium paper, it's a vivid, awe-inspiring centerpiece for any wall.