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Astronomy Image of the Day

M43: Orion Falls

12 December 2018

Zhuoqun Wu, Chilescope Telescope 2

NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 12 December 2018

Is there a waterfall in Orion? No, but some of the dust in M43 appears similar to a waterfall on Earth. M43, part of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, is the often imaged but rarely mentioned neighbor of the more famous M42. M42, which includes many bright stars from the Trapezium cluster, lies above the featured scene. M43 is itself a star forming region and although laced with filaments of dark dust, is composed mostly of glowing hydrogen. The entire Orion field, located about 1600 light years away, is inundated with many intricate and picturesque filaments of dust. Opaque to visible light, dark dust is created in the outer atmosphere of massive cool stars and expelled by a strong outer wind of protons and electrons. Free Download: 2019 APOD Calendar (v4 with light background)

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day