SmugMug > keywords > bode > M42, Orion Nebula, Trapezium, NGC1976, LBN974
Magnitude 4.0, 1761 ly away, 1.4 x 1 degrees, 24 ly diameter
6x 360sec @ 640 ISO, 6" 740mm Newtonian, Canon 50D (Mod)

The closest massive star formation to Earth.  Approximately 25,000 years old.
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M42, Orion Nebula, Trapezium, NGC1976, LBN974
Magnitude 4.0, 1761 ly away, 1.4 x 1 degrees, 24 ly diameter
6x 360sec @ 640 ISO, 6" 740mm Newtonian, Canon 50D (Mod)

The closest massive star formation to Earth. Approximately 25,000 years old.
 > M42, Orion Nebula, Trapezium, NGC1976, LBN974
Magnitude 4.0, 1761 ly away, 1.4 x 1 degrees, 24 ly diameter
6x 360sec @ 640 ISO, 6" 740mm Newtonian, Canon 50D (Mod)

The closest massive star formation to Earth.  Approximately 25,000 years old.
M42, Orion Nebula, Trapezium, NGC1976, LBN974
Magnitude 4.0, 1761 ly away, 1.4 x 1 degrees, 24 ly diameter
6x 360sec @ 640 ISO, 6" 740mm Newtonian, Canon 50D (Mod)

The closest massive star formation to Earth. Approximately 25,000 years old.
Photo by: Edgar Russell • see photo in gallery

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