Deborah Byrd - Life’s building blocks found in Orion Nebula:
https://earthsky.org/space/lifes-building-blocks-found-in-orion-nebula/
#OrionNebula #OrionBar #Biomarker #Carbon #MethylCation #CH3Plus #D203506 #RedDwarf #JamesWebb #SpaceTelescope #JWST #NASA #OrganicChemistry #Chemistry #Astronomy
#OrionNebula #OrionBar #Biomarker #carbon #MethylCation #CH3Plus #D203506 #reddwarf #JamesWebb #SpaceTelescope #JWST #NASA #OrganicChemistry #chemistry #astronomy
My first attempt at astrophotography and I'm positively surprised, considering I was in my backyard and the light pollution here is fairly bad.
N150/750, Nikon DSLR, 5 stacked images, 10 Sec exposure each, UHC filter, streched historgram with log scale
#OrionNebula #m43 #astrophotography
Orion’s looking good tonight. Even managed to get the Orion Nebula. Probably needs to be clicked up to view it best.
#Orion #OrionNebula #astrononomy #space #Sussex
#sussex #Space #astrononomy #OrionNebula #orion
The Orion Nebula
1.344 Light years from Earth
Canon 70D - Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary Lens. Exposure: 3.7 seconds
#photo #photography #NightSky #OrionNebula #Canon70D #Sigma600mmContemporary
#photo #photography #nightsky #OrionNebula #Canon70D #Sigma600mmContemporary
This weekend, the skies above Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland) decided to give us a clear night during this rainy spring. Since I was in the city, II used my L-eXtreme narrowband filter hence the red colour you see. First time with this filter, and am happy with my progress towards my Orion Nebula summer project.
I hope you enjoy, and have a wonderful day!
#photography
#astro
#Astrophoto
#Astrophotography
#NewZealand
#NZ
#NZphotography
#Auckland
#OrionNebula #nightphotography
#RedCat51
#photography #Astro #astrophoto #astrophotography #newzealand #nz #nzphotography #auckland #OrionNebula #nightphotography #redcat51
Orion Nebula - Messier 42
15 sec exp., ISO 1600, Sigma 150mm f/2.8
Canon T2i , guided.
Best time to see the Orion constellation in autumn (northern hemisphere): rises in the SE around 21:00 and is at it's highest at around 1:00 AM
#astronomy #astrophotography #OrionNebula #astronomia #EvergladesNationalPark #telescope
#telescope #EvergladesNationalPark #astronomia #OrionNebula #astrophotography #astronomy
My first Orion/Horsehead Nebula shot.
Camera: Sony a7c
Telescope: Redcat51
120 - 1 minutes exposures + 50 Dark
It a great start to my very first Nebula Season.
#astrophotography #Astro #astrophoto #nz #photo #OrionNebula #horseheadandflame #beginnerastro
#astrophotography #Astro #astrophoto #nz #photo #OrionNebula #horseheadandflame #beginnerastro
Evan Gough - Recent Supernovae Produced Giant Cavities in the Orion Nebula:
https://www.universetoday.com/156411/recent-supernovae-produced-giant-cavities-in-the-orion-nebula/
#Orion #OrionNebula #Supernova #BarnardsLoop #Ionization #Astrophysics #Astronomy
#astronomy #astrophysics #Ionization #BarnardsLoop #supernova #OrionNebula #orion
The Belt of Orion & Orion Nebula
Photo stacked from over 200 images.
#CanonSL2 #OrionNebula #PhotoStacked #photography #photos
Going through some star images I took a week ago. I realized I captured a image of The Great Orion Nebula (M42)
Canon SL2/200D - Tamron DI 70-300mm SP APO VC USD Lens - ISO 12800- f/4.5 - Exposure 2 Sec
#space #stars #m42 #OrionNebula #photography #foto #photo
APOD: 2020 October 4 - Orion Nebula in Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Sulfur
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap201004.html
Few astronomical sights excite the imagination like the nearby stellar nursery known as the #OrionNebula. The Nebula's glowing gas surrounds hot young stars at the edge of an immense interstellar molecular cloud. Many of the filamentary structures visible in the featured image are actually #ShockWaves - fronts where fast moving material encounters slow moving gas.
#OrionNebula #shockwaves #starformation
APOD: 2020 October 4 - Orion Nebula in Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Sulfur
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap201004.html
Few astronomical sights excite the imagination like the nearby stellar nursery known as the #OrionNebula. The Nebula's glowing gas surrounds hot young stars at the edge of an immense interstellar molecular cloud. Many of the filamentary structures visible in the featured image are actually #ShockWaves - fronts where fast moving material encounters slow moving gas.
#OrionNebula #shockwaves #starformation