Torregrosa: NGC 2068 + 2071

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Torregrosa: NGC 2068 + 2071

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Re: Torregrosa: NGC 2068 + 2071

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Re: Torregrosa: NGC 2068 + 2071

Post by BMAONE23 » Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:40 pm

Now if THAT doesn't look like "A view into the heart of Darkness" I don't know what does

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Post by geckzilla » Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:46 pm

Holy crap.
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Re: Torregrosa: NGC 2068 + 2071

Post by bystander » Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:14 pm

You might have to rotate it 90, but this would make a great APOD.
Wikipedia: M78 wrote:The nebula Messier 78 (also known as M 78 or NGC 2068) is a reflection nebula in the constellation Orion. It was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1780 and included by Charles Messier in his catalog of comet-like objects that same year.

M78 is the brightest diffuse reflection nebula of a group of nebulae that include NGC 2064, NGC 2067 and NGC 2071. This group belongs to the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex and is about 1,600 light years distant from Earth. M78 is easily found in small telescopes as a hazy patch and involves two stars of 10th magnitude. These two stars, HD 38563A and HD 38563B, are responsible for making the cloud of dust in M78 visible by reflecting their light.

About 45 variable stars of the T Tauri type, young stars still in the process of formation as well as some 17 Herbig-Haro objects are known in M78.

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