The Orion Nebula, also known as M42 or NGC 1976, is a massive and bright emission nebula located in the constellation Orion, about 1,344 light-years away from Earth. It spans roughly 24 light-years across and is one of the most active star-forming regions in our galaxy, making it a vivid nursery for new stars and planetary systems. Its intense, colorful glow is due to ultraviolet radiation from young, hot stars within, which ionizes surrounding gas, causing it to shine. Visible even to the naked eye, M42 is one of the most studied and photographed nebulae, offering insights into the processes of stellar and planetary formation.
Telescope | Skywatcher Esprit 100ED |
Aperture | 100 mm |
Focal length | 550 mm |
Mount | Rainbow Astro RST135 |
Autoguiding | ZWO 178MM, QHY Mini Guide Scope |
Camera | ZWO ASI2600MM @0°C |
Corrector | Skywatcher flattener |
Filters | Antlia HaRGB |
Exposure | 232x120s, Gain 100, bin 1×1, |
Date | 2024-10-02 |