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Galaxies & Nebulae

Galaxies & Nebula
Orion Nebula
The Orion Nebula is one of the brightest nebulae in the sky. It’s located in the Sword of Orion, near Orion’s Belt. The nebula is about 1400 light years from Earth, so the image depicted here is from light that was emitted around 600 AD. The Orion Nebula was the first deep sky object to be photographed, by Henry Draper in 1880. This marked the beginning of astrophotography. A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust and gases such as hydrogen and oxygen. Interstellar dust and gases are pulled together to form the cloud we see. As these clouds condense, new stars can be formed. The red color we see in the Orion Nebula is due to ionized hydrogen gas, while the yellow-green color is emitted by ionized oxygen gas. The gases are ionized by the energy of nearby stars.
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LIBRA - Southern Pinwheel Galaxy
Libra Sep 23 - Oct 22. The Southern Pinwheel Galaxy is a grand design spiral galaxy 15 million light years from us near the constellation Libra. This brilliant galaxy with its dramatic spiral arms is difficult to view in the northern hemisphere as it doesn’t get far above the horizon. It gets its name because it is easily visible in the southern hemisphere. The Southern Pinwheel Galaxy was one of the first galaxies to be discovered. The French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille observed it in 1752 at the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.
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