stsci_2006-01e January 11th, 2006
Credit: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team
Packed into the center of this region are bright lights of the Trapezium stars, the four heftiest stars in the Orion Nebula. Ultraviolet light unleashed by these stars is carving a cavity in the nebula and disrupting the growth of hundreds of smaller stars. The dark speck near the bottom, right of the image is a silhouette of an edge-on disk encircling a young star. Another whitish-looking disk is visible near the bottom, left, just above the two bright stars. This disk is encased in a bubble of gas and dust.
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Telescope | Spectral Band | Wavelength | |
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Hubble (ACS) | Optical (B) | 435.0 nm | |
Hubble (ACS) | Optical (V) | 555.0 nm | |
Hubble (ACS) | Optical (Halpha) | 658.0 nm | |
Hubble (ACS) | Optical (i) | 775.0 nm | |
Hubble (ACS) | Optical (z) | 850.0 nm | |
ESO-2.2m | Optical (B) | 842.0 nm | |
ESO-2.2m | Optical (Halpha) | 856.0 nm | |
ESO-2.2m | Optical ([S II]) | 857.0 nm | |
ESO-2.2m | Optical ([O III]) | 962.0 nm | |
Hubble: October 2004 - April 2005; ESO Dec. 11, 2004 |
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