Alien planets and Orion nebula. Artwork of alien planets against a background of the Orion nebula (M42 & M43). Planets have been discovered drifting in the Orion nebula. M43 (NGC 1982,lower right) is a smaller part of the nebula,separated from M42 (NGC 1976,main image) by a dark band of dust. The Orion nebula is a huge cloud of gas and dust which glows due to the ionisation of the hydrogen it contains by hot young stars within it. These stars form a cluster known as the Trapezium,contained within M42. The Orion nebula is the nearest large emission nebula (or HII region) to Earth,lying 1500 light years away in the constellation Orion | |
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