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. Composite image of the Orion Nebula from SOFIA and the IRAM 30-meter radio telescope. The circles areas are densely compacted clouds with prime conditions for new stars, and in fact one newborn, low-mass star already seems to be forming there. Credits: NASA/SOFIA/IRAM | NASA Dust, gas, and stars in the Orion Nebula, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope, processing by Jesรบs M.Vargas & Maritxu Poyal. Orion SkyScanner 100mm TableTop Reflector Telescope | Orion Telescopes
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Composite image of the Orion Nebula from SOFIA and the IRAM 30-meter radio telescope. The circles areas are densely compacted clouds with prime conditions for new stars, and in fact one newborn, low-mass star already seems to be forming there. Credits: NASA/SOFIA/IRAM | NASA
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Hubble Telescope - Orion nebula center (NASA/JPL - Caltech)
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Dust, gas, and stars in the Orion Nebula, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope, processing by Jesรบs M.Vargas & Maritxu Poyal.
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Photograph of the Orion Nebula This image shows stars, dust and gas inside the Orion Nebula, 1500 light years from Earth. This is a composite photo, based on ultraviolet and visible light images from the Hubble Space Telescope, and infrared views from the Spitzer Space Telescope. The result shows a swirling mass of gas and dust in shades of orange, green, blue and purple, spotted with bright stars. (The colours have been enhanced slightly here.) Credit: Image courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/STScI N
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