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                                 2019 March 8
                                      [2]
                        Stardust and Starlight in M78
           Image Credit & Copyright [3] : Richard S. Wright Jr. [4]

Explanation: Interstellar [5] dust clouds and bright nebulae abound in the
fertile constellation of Orion. One of the brightest, M78 [6] , is near the
center in this colorful telescopic view, covering an area [7]  north of
Orion's belt. At a distance of about 1,500 light-years, the bluish nebula
itself is about 5 light-years across. Its blue tint is due to dust
preferentially [8] reflecting the blue light [9] of hot, young stars in the
region. Dark dust lanes and other nebulae can easily be traced through the
gorgeous skyscape that includes many Herbig- Haro objects [10] , energetic
jets from stars in the process of formation. But missing from this image is
McNeil's nebula. A major discovery [11] only recognized in 2004, the
enigmatic, variable nebula was found along the dark lane of dust above and
right of larger M78. McNeil's nebula is associated with a protostar and seen
to be sometimes present and sometimes absent in photos of the well-imaged
region. McNeil's nebula faded [12] from view late last year and is still
absent in this deep image recorded in February 2019.

                      Tomorrow's picture: ski Enceladus

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