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Reflection Nebula Collection (page 4)

"Reflecting the Beauty of the Cosmos: Exploring Reflection Nebulae" Gazing into the vast expanse of space, we are captivated by the ethereal allure of reflection nebulae

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Center of the Orion Nebula (The Trapezium Cluster)

The Center of the Orion Nebula (The Trapezium Cluster)

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Reflection nebula IC 4601 in the constellation Scorpius

Reflection nebula IC 4601 in the constellation Scorpius

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: IC 405, The Flaming Star Nebula in the constellation Auriga

IC 405, The Flaming Star Nebula in the constellation Auriga

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: IC 2177 nebulosity

IC 2177 nebulosity

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Nebulosity in the Cepheus constellation

Nebulosity in the Cepheus constellation
Lots of dust and gas nebulosity within the Cepheus constellation

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Area of Flaming Star Nebula and complex in Auriga

Area of Flaming Star Nebula and complex in Auriga
Area of Flaming Star Nebula and IC 410 and IC 417 complex in Auriga

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Mosaic of the Carina Nebula and Crux area in the southern sky

Mosaic of the Carina Nebula and Crux area in the southern sky

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: A blue oval reflection nebula surrounded by a star carpet

A blue oval reflection nebula surrounded by a star carpet

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Supergiant Rigel and IC 2118 in Eridanus

Supergiant Rigel and IC 2118 in Eridanus. IC 2118 (Cederblad 41, The Witch Head Nebula)

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Flaming Star Nebula in the constellation Auriga

Flaming Star Nebula in the constellation Auriga

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Flaming Star Nebula

The Flaming Star Nebula, also known as IC 405

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Orion Nebula in infrared light

The Orion Nebula in infrared light. This spectacular image of the Orion Nebula star-formation region was obtained from multiple exposures using the HAWK-I infrared camera

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Milky Way

The Milky Way from the Lagoon Nebula to the Omega Nebula including the red/blue Trifid nebula and the Sagittarius star cloud

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: A colony of hot young stars in the Orion Nebula

A colony of hot young stars in the Orion Nebula where star formation is occuring. The young stars dip and peak in brightness

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The star-forming region NGC 2024 in the constellation Orion

The star-forming region NGC 2024 in the constellation Orion
The spectacular star-forming region known as the Flame Nebula, or NGC 2024, in the constellation of Orion and its surroundings

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Carina Nebula and surrounding clusters

The Carina Nebula and surrounding clusters
The Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and surrounding clusters. To the upper left is NGC 3532, the Football Cluster. To the upper right is NGC 3293

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Messier 78 reflection nebula in Orion

Messier 78 reflection nebula in Orion. This image captured with a telescope and a scientific CCD camera

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Milky Way through Carina and Crux

The Milky Way through Carina and Crux, with the Carina Nebula at right and the Southern Cross at left, and the Coalsack beside the Southern Cross. The Dark Doodad Nebula streak in Musca is at bottom

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Supernova remnants and star clusters in the constellation Gemini

Supernova remnants and star clusters in the constellation Gemini
The Jellyfish Nebula, IC 443, at left near the star Eta Geminorum. IC 443 is a supernova remnant. At upper right is the bright open star cluster Messier 35

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Cocoon Nebula

The Cocoon Nebula

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: NGC 2170, a reflection nebula located in the constellation Monoceros

NGC 2170, a reflection nebula located in the constellation Monoceros

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Jellyfish Nebula and associated nebulosity

The Jellyfish Nebula and associated nebulosity
The Jellyfish Nebula (IC 443), a supernova remnant in the constellation Gemini, and associated nebulosity such as IC 444 and LDN 1565, plus the Messier open cluster Messier 35 at right

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Messier 78, a reflection nebula in the constellation Orion

Messier 78, a reflection nebula in the constellation Orion

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: vdB 93 is an emission and reflection nebula in Canis Major

vdB 93 is an emission and reflection nebula in Canis Major

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Lagoon Nebula and Trifid Nebula

The Lagoon Nebula and Trifid Nebula
M8, the Lagoon Nebula and Messier 20, the Trifid Nebula

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: M42, The Orion Nebula

M42, The Orion Nebula

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Lagoon Nebula and Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation

The Lagoon Nebula and Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: NGC 3293, the Gem Cluster and Gabriela Mistral Nebula

NGC 3293, the Gem Cluster and Gabriela Mistral Nebula
NGC 3324 and 3293 are sparkling star clusters at the northwest corner of the Carina Nebula. NGC3293 is a small but very bright open cluster, called the Gem Cluster

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: M20, The Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius

M20, The Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: IC 59 and IC 63 in Cassiopeia

IC 59 and IC 63 in Cassiopeia

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Trifid Nebula located in Sagittarius

The Trifid Nebula located in Sagittarius

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Ghost Nebula, vdB 141 in the constellation Cepheus

The Ghost Nebula, vdB 141 in the constellation Cepheus
The Ghost Nebula, vdB 141, is a reflection nebula and isolated bok globule in the constellation Cepheus. Also Known as Sh2-136

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: The Rho Ophiuchus area in Sagittarius

The Rho Ophiuchus area in Sagittarius
Nebula around Antares in the Rho Ophiuchus area of Sagittarius

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Variable star Gamma Cassiopeiae, with associated emission and reflection nebulae

Variable star Gamma Cassiopeiae, with associated emission and reflection nebulae

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Monoceros R2 nebulae, infrared image C014 / 5039

Monoceros R2 nebulae, infrared image C014 / 5039
Monoceros R2 nebulae, infrared image. This star formation region is an association of massive hot young stars illuminating a collection of reflection nebulae, embedded in a large molecular cloud

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Optical image of Horsehead Nebula and sur

Optical image of Horsehead Nebula and sur
Horsehead Nebula. Optical image of the area around the Horsehead Nebula (at centre right) in the constellation of Orion. The nebula is seen against the red cloud IC 434

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Nebula NGC 5367

Nebula NGC 5367
Reflection nebula NGC 5367 (upper right) with the bright stars Chi Centauri (centre left) and Phi Centauri (lower right). Reflection nebulae are clouds of gas

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Optical image of the Pleiades star cluste

Optical image of the Pleiades star cluste
Pleiades star cluster. True-colour optical image of the Pleiades open star cluster (M45, NGC 1432). This cluster is about 30 light years wide

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Optical image of Rho Ophiuchi reflection nebula

Optical image of Rho Ophiuchi reflection nebula
Rho Ophiuchi nebula. True-colour optical image of nebulosity (IC 4604) surrounding the star Rho Ophiuchi (upper centre) in the constellation Ophiuchus

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: IC 423 and IC 426 reflection nebulae

IC 423 and IC 426 reflection nebulae, optical image. IC 423 is at lower right; IC 426 at upper left. These nebulae are reflection nebulae in the constellation Orion

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Optical image of the nebula NGC 1977 in Orion

Optical image of the nebula NGC 1977 in Orion
NGC 1977 reflection nebula. True-colour optical image of the nebula NGC 1977, part of the great Orion Nebula in Orion. This nebula is slightly above the rest of the Orion nebula (M42 & M43)

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Antares & starfield

Antares & starfield
Starfield centred on the border between the constellations of Ophiucus (right) and Scorpius (left). The brightest star at centre left is Antares (alpha Scorpii)

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Star birth

Star birth. Artwork of a new star shining in an illuminated gaseous cloud (reflection nebula), as seen from a nearby Saturn-like planet

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Optical image of the Trifid nebula in Sagittarius

Optical image of the Trifid nebula in Sagittarius

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Stars and nebulae in Ophiuchus & Scorpius

Stars and nebulae in Ophiuchus & Scorpius
Nebulae. Optical image of stars in clouds of interstellar gas & dust (nebulae) in the constell- ations of Scorpius & Ophiuchus

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: True-colour UK Schmidt image of Trifid Nebula M20

True-colour UK Schmidt image of Trifid Nebula M20
Trifid Nebula. True-colour optical image derived from UK Schmidt plates of the Trifid Nebula (M20, NGC 6514) in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Great Orion Nebula

Great Orion Nebula. Optical image of the emission nebulae M42 (right, large) and M43 (centre left, smaller) in the constellation Orion, together making up what is known as the Great Orion Nebula

Background imageReflection Nebula Collection: Trifid Nebula

Trifid Nebula (M20, NGC 6514), optical image. Part of this nebula (cloud of gas and dust) glows red due to the ionisation of the hydrogen gas by the hot and bright stars born at its centre



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"Reflecting the Beauty of the Cosmos: Exploring Reflection Nebulae" Gazing into the vast expanse of space, we are captivated by the ethereal allure of reflection nebulae. These celestial wonders, such as the Orion Nebula and Pleiades star cluster, offer a glimpse into the cosmic artistry that unfolds beyond our earthly realm. The Orion Nebula, a stellar nursery located in the constellation Orion, showcases vibrant hues of blue and pink as it illuminates with young stars being born amidst swirling gas and dust. Its mesmerizing beauty has fascinated astronomers for centuries, inspiring countless dreams and igniting our curiosity about distant galaxies. In contrast to its neighbor, the Pleiades star cluster presents a different spectacle altogether. Known for its seven prominent stars visible to the naked eye on clear nights, this cluster also boasts intricate nebulosity surrounding Merope - one of its brightest members. This delicate interplay between stars and nebulous clouds creates an otherworldly ambiance that enchants stargazers worldwide. Venturing further across space's tapestry brings us to IC 2177 - aptly named "the Seagull Nebula. " With its striking resemblance to a soaring seabird in flight against an indigo sky canvas, this reflection nebula evokes awe-inspiring wonderment at nature's ability to shape celestial objects into familiar forms. Amongst these captivating formations lies The Horsehead Nebula within Orion's constellation – an iconic silhouette resembling a majestic equine figure emerging from interstellar gas clouds. This enigmatic sight serves as a reminder that even in vast darkness there is always light waiting to be discovered. As we continue our journey through constellations like Auriga, we encounter breathtaking sights like The Pinwheel Cluster and Starfish Cluster – two dazzling reflection nebulae nestled amidst sparkling stellar companions. Their radiant presence reminds us that unity can create extraordinary beauty when diverse elements come together.