File:Close-up of "Proplyds" in the Orion Nebula (1994-24-165).tiff
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[edit]DescriptionClose-up of "Proplyds" in the Orion Nebula (1994-24-165).tiff |
English: A Hubble Space Telescope view of a small portion of the Orion Nebula reveals five young stars. Four of the stars are surrounded by gas and dust trapped as the stars formed, but were left in orbit about the star. These are possibly protoplanetary disks, or "proplyds," that might evolve on to agglomerate planets. The proplyds which are closest to the hottest stars of the parent star cluster are seen as bright objects, while the object farthest from the hottest stars is seen as a dark object. The field of view is only 0.14 light-years across. The Orion Nebula star-birth region is 1,500 light-years away, in the direction of the constellation Orion the Hunter. The image was taken on 29 December 1993 with the HST's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2. |
Date | 13 June 1994 (upload date) |
Source | Close-up of "Proplyds" in the Orion Nebula |
Author | Credit: C.R. O'Dell/Rice University; NASA |
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Keywords InfoField | Emission Nebulas; Stars; Stellar Disks; Nebulas |
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