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IR Orion

Oh, man. With the IAU meeting going on right now, I knew I’d be blasted with news and pretty pictures… and I was right.

Nipping at the heels of the gorgeous image of a star-forming region in a nearby galaxy comes this:

… a star-forming region in our Galaxy. That’s the famous Orion Nebula, a humongous cloud of gas and dust that is busily cranking out stars. It’s about 1500 light years away, but so luminous it’s a naked-eye object, the middle "star" in Orion’s dagger.

This view is in the infra-red, which tells us a lot of interesting info about astronomical objects. In the case of Orion Nebula, they found what may be as many as 2300 planet-forming disks deep inside the cloud. Think of all those nascent solar systems, being born as we watch them.

There’s more than just that, of course, but I’ll simply send you to the press release for that. In the meantime, I’ll be downloading all the high-res images, staring at them… and waiting for the next gonzo result from the IAU meeting.

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August 14th, 2006 11:05 PM by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Cool stuff, NASA, Science | 3 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

3 Responses to “IR Orion”

  1. 1.   LucasVB Says:
    August 15th, 2006 at 12:30 am

    Wow, amazing pictures! Thanks for the link, these are definitely going in my collection!

  2. 2.   George Says:
    August 15th, 2006 at 5:06 am

    Nice going Spitzer and gang. :clap: What an enormous and colorful nursery!

  3. 3.   RapidEye Says:
    August 15th, 2006 at 8:04 am

    Make sure you also check out the corresponding video podcast:
    http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/features/hiddenuniverse/files/003_orion.m4v
    Another great video from the spitzer team!

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