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Posted: 2025-04-22 17:31:57 UTC

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The Orion Nebula, visible as a small fuzzy patch, is revealed in long-exposure images as a vibrant region of young stars, hot gas, and dark dust, powered by the Trapezium stars and featuring shock waves within its 40-light-year span, located 1500 light years away.
The Orion Nebula is a colorful and active region of star formation.
It is visible to the unaided eye as a small, fuzzy patch.
Long exposure images reveal its complex structure of stars, gas, and dust.
The Trapezium stars power much of the nebula.
Shock waves are present where fast-moving material encounters slow-moving gas.