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Messier 42 or NGC 1976 Orion Nebula, Al Bates

Messier 42 or NGC 1976 Orion Nebula

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Messier 42 or NGC 1976 Orion Nebula, Al Bates

Messier 42 or NGC 1976 Orion Nebula

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The Orion Nebula Messier 42 or NGC 1976 is visible with the naked eye even from areas affected by some light pollution. It is seen as the middle "star" in the "sword" of Orion, which are the three stars located south of Orion's Belt. The star appears fuzzy to sharp-eyed observers, and the nebulosity is obvious through binoculars or a small telescope. The peak surface brightness of the central region is about 17 Mag. The outer bluish glow has a peak surface brightness of 21.3 Mag. The Orion Nebula contains a very young open cluster, known as the Trapezium due to the asterism of its primary four stars. Two of these can be resolved into their component binary systems on nights with good seeing, giving a total of six stars. The stars of the Trapezium, along with many other stars, are still in their early years. The Trapezium is a component of the much larger Orion Nebula Cluster, an association of about 2,800 stars within a diameter of 20 light years. Two million years ago this cluster may have been the home of the runaway stars AE Aurigae, 53 Arietis, and Mu Columbae, which are currently moving away from the nebula at speeds greater than 100 km/s or 62mph per sec. Distance to Earth: 1,344 light years. Age is around 3.002 million years.

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Messier 42 or NGC 1976 Orion Nebula, Al Bates