by APOD Robot » Fri Feb 21, 2020 5:06 am
LDN 1622: Dark Nebula in Orion
Explanation: The silhouette of an intriguing
dark nebula inhabits this cosmic scene. Lynds' Dark Nebula (
LDN) 1622 appears against a faint background of glowing hydrogen gas only visible in long telescopic exposures of the region. In contrast, the brighter reflection nebula
vdB 62 is more easily seen, just above and right of center. LDN 1622 lies near the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy, close
on the sky to
Barnard's Loop, a large cloud surrounding the rich
complex of emission nebulae found in the Belt and Sword
of Orion. With swept-back outlines, the obscuring dust of LDN 1622 is thought to lie at a similar distance, perhaps 1,500 light-years away. At that distance, this 1 degree wide field of view would span about 30 light-years.
Young stars do lie hidden within the dark expanse and have been revealed in Spitzer Space telescope
infrared images. Still, the foreboding visual appearance of LDN 1622 inspires its popular name,
the Boogeyman Nebula.
[url=https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200221.html] [img]https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/calendar/S_200221.jpg[/img] [size=150]LDN 1622: Dark Nebula in Orion[/size][/url]
[b] Explanation: [/b] The silhouette of an intriguing [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_nebula]dark nebula[/url] inhabits this cosmic scene. Lynds' Dark Nebula ([url=http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/W3Browse/nebula-catalog/ldn.html]LDN[/url]) 1622 appears against a faint background of glowing hydrogen gas only visible in long telescopic exposures of the region. In contrast, the brighter reflection nebula [url=https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/VdB_62]vdB 62[/url] is more easily seen, just above and right of center. LDN 1622 lies near the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy, close [url=https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap101023.html]on the sky[/url] to [url=http://www.messier.seds.org/xtra/ngc/b-loop.html]Barnard's Loop[/url], a large cloud surrounding the rich [url=https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070125.html]complex of emission nebulae[/url] found in the Belt and Sword [url=http://www.gb.nrao.edu/~rmaddale/Education/OrionTourCenter/optical.html]of Orion[/url]. With swept-back outlines, the obscuring dust of LDN 1622 is thought to lie at a similar distance, perhaps 1,500 light-years away. At that distance, this 1 degree wide field of view would span about 30 light-years. [url=https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009AJ....137.3843B/abstract]Young stars[/url] do lie hidden within the dark expanse and have been revealed in Spitzer Space telescope [url=https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-L1622-cloud-as-seen-by-Spitzer-36-m-blue-8-m-green-and-24-m-red-Emission_fig10_235684871]infrared images[/url]. Still, the foreboding visual appearance of LDN 1622 inspires its popular name, [url=https://www.astrobin.com/26zj1a/?nc=user]the Boogeyman Nebula[/url].
[table][tr][td=left][url=http://asterisk.apod.com/discuss_apod.php?date=200220][b]<< Previous APOD[/b][/url][/td] [td=center][url=http://asterisk.apod.com/view_retro.php?date=0221][b]This Day in APOD[/b][/url][/td] [td=right][url=http://asterisk.apod.com/discuss_apod.php?date=200222][b]Next APOD >>[/b][/url][/td][/tr][/table]