The Flame Nebula
The Flame Nebula sits on the eastern hip of Orion the Hunter, a constellation
most easily visible in the northern hemisphere during winter evenings. This view
of the nebula was taken by WISE, NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey
Explorer. This image shows a vast cloud of gas and dust where new stars
are being born. Three familiar nebulae are visible in the central region: the
Flame Nebula, the Horsehead Nebula and NGC 2023. The Flame Nebula is the
brightest and largest in the image. It is lit by a star inside it that is 20
times the mass of the sun and would be as bright to our eyes as the other stars
in Orion's belt if it weren't for all the surrounding dust, which makes it
appear 4 billion times dimmer than it actually is.
Image Credit:
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA
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