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Orion's Sword

M42 and M43

NGC 1973, NGC 1975, NGC 1977, Sh2-279

 

Located between the Perseus and Sagittarius arms of our galaxy, is the Orion spur . This minor arm is home to our solar system, and named for its most prominent constellation, Orion. Although the sword asterism appears as a line of 3 stars, below Orion's belt, it actually contains a massive molecular cloud where new stars are being born. At approx. 30-40 light years in diameter, its far from being the largest in our galaxy; however, it's close proximity (1.3k ly) makes it the brightest in the northern hemisphere.

 

 

20190111 - Newtown, PA

 

D5500

WO-61 w/Flat 61

iOptron SkyGuiderPro

99 x 30s @ 800iso and 41 x 5s @ 800iso

Regim Sig18, flats and darks

Affinity Photo - HDR combine, color preserve stretch

 

66% crop - 50% resolution

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Uploaded on January 19, 2019
Taken on January 11, 2019