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Hubble pictures realm of the infant suns

11 January 2006

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This view of the Orion nubula is a mosaic of 520 individual Hubble images

(Image: NASA/HIST)

Our view of one of the most spectacular sights in the January sky just got better, thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope. The HST has taken the most detailed picture yet of our nearest prominent star-forming region – the Orion nebula. The image is a mosaic of 520 individual Hubble images, and contains 1 billion pixels. It combines information about the nebula in five separate wavelengths.

Although the nebula is well known to backyard astronomers for its veils of glowing gas and its concentration of…

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