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Out of Orion's Head (1)
This image from NASA's SST shows infant stars "hatching" in the Head of the Hunter constellation, Orion. Astronomers suspect that shockwaves from a supernova explosion in Orion's head, nearly 3 MY ago, may have initiated this newfound birth 
The Region featured in this Spitzer image is called Barnard 30. 
It is located approx. 1,300 LY away and sits on the right side of Orion's "Head" just North of the massive star Lambda Orionis. 

Wisps of green in the cloud are organic molecules called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These molecules are formed anytime carbon-based materials are burned incompletely. On Earth, they can be found in the sooty exhaust from automobile and airplane engines. They also coat the grills where charcoal-broiled meats are cooked. 

Tints of orange-red in the cloud are dust particles warmed by the newly forming stars. The reddish-pink dots at the top of the cloud are very young stars embedded in a cocoon of cosmic gas and dust. Blue spots throughout the image are background Milky Way along this line of sight. 

This composite includes data from Spitzer's infrared array camera instrument, and multiband imaging photometer instrument. Light at 4.5 microns is shown as blue, 8.0 microns is green, and 24 microns is red. 


Parole chiave: From Space Images - Spitzer Space Telescope

Out of Orion's Head (1)

This image from NASA's SST shows infant stars "hatching" in the Head of the Hunter constellation, Orion. Astronomers suspect that shockwaves from a supernova explosion in Orion's head, nearly 3 MY ago, may have initiated this newfound birth
The Region featured in this Spitzer image is called Barnard 30.
It is located approx. 1,300 LY away and sits on the right side of Orion's "Head" just North of the massive star Lambda Orionis.

Wisps of green in the cloud are organic molecules called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These molecules are formed anytime carbon-based materials are burned incompletely. On Earth, they can be found in the sooty exhaust from automobile and airplane engines. They also coat the grills where charcoal-broiled meats are cooked.

Tints of orange-red in the cloud are dust particles warmed by the newly forming stars. The reddish-pink dots at the top of the cloud are very young stars embedded in a cocoon of cosmic gas and dust. Blue spots throughout the image are background Milky Way along this line of sight.

This composite includes data from Spitzer's infrared array camera instrument, and multiband imaging photometer instrument. Light at 4.5 microns is shown as blue, 8.0 microns is green, and 24 microns is red.

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