Horsehead: A Wider View

2018-03-09: Horsehead: A Wider View
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Combined image data from the massive, ground-based VISTA telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope was used to create this wide perspective of the interstellar landscape surrounding the famous Horsehead Nebula.

Captured at near-Infrared Astronomy wavelengths, the region’s dusty Molecular cloud sprawls across the scene that covers an angle about two-thirds the size of the Full Moon on the sky. Left to right the frame spans just over 10 light-years at the Horsehead Nebula’s estimated distance of 1,600 light-years.

Also known as Barnard 33, the still recognizable Horsehead Nebula stands at the upper right, the near-Infrared Astronomy glow of a dusty pillar topped with newborn stars. Below and left, the bright reflection Nebula NGC 2023 is itself the illuminated environs of a hot young star.

Obscuring clouds below the base of the Horsehead Nebula and on the outskirts of NGC 2023 show the tell-tale far red emission of energetic jets, known as Herbig-Haro objects, also associated with newborn stars.