Flight through Orion Nebula
Take a look at this impressive flight through Orion Nebula in visible and infrared light.
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Take a look at this impressive flight through Orion Nebula in visible and infrared light.
Recent analysis of Orion data from the HAWC+ instrument on the airborne SOFIA observatory indicate that, at times, magnetism affect how stars form.
Stellar explosions are most often associated with supernovae, the spectacular deaths of stars. But ALMA captures a different stellar explosion in Orion.
The waning crescent Moon, the stars of Orion rising above the eastern horizon and a rare red sprite, as seen from the International Space Station, on August
ESA unveils this new image based on data from the Planck satellite, show formation of stars, that looks like Van Gogh’s masterpiece, The Starry Night.