Stunning Space Photo of the Day: The Orion Nebula in Infrared

An immense nursery for protostars
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Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech • Click to nebulate

Tonight’s awesome image from outer space: an infrared view of the Orion Nebula, courtesy of NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope.

Few cosmic vistas excite the imagination like the Orion Nebula, an immense stellar nursery some 1,500 light-years away. This stunning false-color view spans about 40 light-years across the region, constructed using infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope. Compared to its visual wavelength appearance, the brightest portion of the nebula is likewise centered on Orion’s young, massive, hot stars, known as the Trapezium Cluster. But the infrared image also detects the nebula’s many protostars, still in the process of formation, seen here in red hues. In fact, red spots along the dark dusty filament to the left of the bright cluster include the protostar cataloged as HOPS 68, recently found to have crystals of the silicate mineral olivine within its protostellar envelope.

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2 austin_blue  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:29:10pm

Fifteen hundred light years away! Wow, that view is almost 20% of the age of the universe old!

3 wrenchwench  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:29:43pm

That’s much nicer than my previous desktop image.

4 dog philosopher  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:30:51pm

what’s this i hear about the onion nebula being fried?

5 austin_blue  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:33:07pm

re: #4 dog philosopher

what’s this i hear about the onion nebula being fried?

Blooming nebula?!?!

Hope it’s on special at Outback.

6 Pie-onist Overlord  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:35:02pm

I updated the graphic that the wingnuts have been spamming all over Teh Twitters.

7 freetoken  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:35:06pm

And now, something which every thread needs…. NAKED BUDDHA BUTTOCKS!

8 klys  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:36:35pm

re: #7 freetoken

There were no naked Buddha buttocks in Kamakura, but you could go inside it…

The Daibutsu at Kamakura.

9 austin_blue  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:39:28pm

re: #7 freetoken

And now, something which every thread needs…. NAKED BUDDHA BUTTOCKS!

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Great sufferin’ rafters! He doesn’t look very enLIGHTened to me.

10 Kragar  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:42:39pm

Some scientists theorize the Orion Nebula is almost 6000 years old

11 b_sharp  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:42:40pm

re: #2 austin_blue

Fifteen hundred light years away! Wow, that view is almost 20% of the age of the universe old!

It was much smaller and closer 6000 years ago.

12 klys  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:43:18pm

re: #11 b_sharp

It was much smaller and closer 6000 years ago.

That’s why it’s so red.

From all the redshifting it’s doing.

///

13 Feline Fearless Leader  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:43:51pm

re: #11 b_sharp

It was much smaller and closer 6000 years ago.

Created right after Orion loosened his belt.

14 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:45:13pm


Naturally occurring Radium 226 and Thorium 232.

15 ausador  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:46:47pm

re: #2 austin_blue

Fifteen hundred light years away! Wow, that view is almost 20% of the age of the universe old!

Wat?

That is pretty blatant heresy man, don’t you know that the entire universe was divinely created only 6018 years ago?

///

16 wrenchwench  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:47:45pm

re: #14 Gus

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Naturally occurring Radium 226 and Thorium 232.

DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMED!

.

.

/

Nice. My Preview box has a scroll bar.

17 Killgore Trout  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:47:55pm

re: #8 klys

There were no naked Buddha buttocks in Kamakura, but you could go inside it…

The Daibutsu at Kamakura.

TIL foreigners can’t go inside Big Ben. en.wikipedia.org

18 wrenchwench  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:48:24pm

re: #16 wrenchwench

That says ‘doomed’, by the way.

19 RealityBasedSteve  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:49:27pm

re: #11 b_sharp

It was much smaller and closer 6000 years ago.

Well the speed of light was much faster back then.

RBS

20 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:50:07pm

re: #18 wrenchwench

That says ‘doomed’, by the way.

Was wondering what happened. Must have been because of Fukushima. //

21 Killgore Trout  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:50:08pm

I guess I’m the last one to figure out all the outrage about the football guy interview is because people think it was bad sportsmanship? It’s been a long time since I watched football but I guess things have changed a lot. Mohamed Ali wouldn’t stand a chance today.

22 Pie-onist Overlord  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:50:11pm

FreeRepublic has been spam-Tweeting another HURR HURR SAVE TEH LIL FETUSES!!!111!!!!! every 30 seconds.

23 klys  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:51:50pm

re: #21 Killgore Trout

I guess I’m the last one to figure out all the outrage about the football guy interview is because people think it was bad sportsmanship? It’s been a long time since I watched football but I guess things have changed a lot. Mohamed Ali wouldn’t stand a chance today.

Given that he boxed instead of playing football…

You’re right, though, today Americans would just see BLACK MUSLIM and freak the fuck out.

24 wrenchwench  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:52:23pm

re: #20 Gus

Was wondering what happened. Must have been because of Fukushima. //

It gets to stretch out in the Spy when you ding it.

25 ausador  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:53:09pm

re: #18 wrenchwench

That says ‘doomed’, by the way.

I thought you were going for this…

Youtube Video

26 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:53:16pm

re: #24 wrenchwench

It gets to stretch out in the Spy when you ding it.

O.O

27 wrenchwench  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:53:31pm

In fact, I now have a scroll bar in the Spy.

28 aagcobb  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:55:58pm

The greatest love story of bubble gum pop is over; the Captain and Tennille are divorcing

Youtube Video

29 wrenchwench  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:58:40pm

Later, lizards.

30 freetoken  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:59:05pm

re: #28 aagcobb

Those were the days when American music entered its Dark Ages, from which we’re still struggling to leave.

31 BongCrodny  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 5:59:08pm

A vast, incomprehensible void.

Oh, pardon, my bad — I thought we were still on the Glenn Beck thread.

32 b_sharp  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:00:09pm

re: #27 wrenchwench

In fact, I now have a scroll bar in the Spy.

Let me know when the whiskey bar is available.

33 Charles Johnson  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:00:36pm

re: #29 wrenchwench

It really does take a minute to sort out the patterns in that photo. Accidental camouflage.

34 aagcobb  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:05:26pm

Another Captain and Tennille classic, for those of you too young to remember real music

Youtube Video

35 Feline Fearless Leader  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:05:32pm

re: #14 Gus

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Naturally occurring Radium 226 and Thorium 232.

When my brother was teaching intro Geology classes the one exercise he did every year (or other year) when teaching about radiation and such was issuing Geiger counters and a list of locations and having them find the spot with the highest background radiation on campus. It was the marble facade on one of the main campus buildings.

His other pet one was having them collect water samples from all over to be analyzed for bacterial counts. That always turned up a few interesting surprises.

36 Decatur Deb  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:06:46pm

re: #30 freetoken

Those were the days when American music entered its Dark Ages, from which we’re still struggling to leave.

There’s really nothing wrong with Biber:

Youtube Video

37 RealityBasedSteve  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:07:03pm

re: #27 wrenchwench

In fact, I now have a scroll bar in the Spy.

Scroll bars in the spy. (boom de boom de boom)
Scroll bars in the spy (boom de boom de boom)

In to this page are born,
On to this site are thown,

like a tag without a home,
or a wingnut all alone

Scroll bars in the Spy…


RBS

38 b_sharp  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:07:45pm

I’m watching a group of killer snowmen devastate a city on a news cast.

Oops, sorry it was just a car commercial.

39 Feline Fearless Leader  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:08:48pm

re: #38 b_sharp

I’m watching a group of killer snowmen devastate a city on a news cast.

Oops, sorry it was just a car commercial.

They were tired of humans throwing their snowballs and decided to get their revenge.
/

40 freetoken  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:09:09pm

Speaking of Buddha and creationism:

Louisiana School Accused Of Religious Harassment By ACLU

[…]

The lawsuit was filed against the Sabine Parish School Board Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Shreveport on behalf of Scott and Sharon Lane and their three children. According to the complaint from the ACLU and its Louisiana chapter, the Lanes enrolled their son — a lifelong Buddhist of Thai descent — in Negreet High School and he quickly became the target of harassment by the school’s staff.

[…]

In addition to the school board, the lawsuit names as defendant Superintendent Sara Ebarb, Negreet High Principal Gene Wright and science teacher Rita Roark. […]

The lawsuit said Roark has “repeatedly taught students that the earth was created by God 6,000 years ago, that evolution is ‘impossible’ and that the Bible is ‘100 percent true.’

“She also regularly features religious questions on her tests such as “Isn’t it amazing what the ______ has made!!!!”

When the Lanes’ son “did not write in Roark’s expected answer (LORD), she belittled him in front of the rest of the class.”

[…]


When the Lanes objected, Ebarb told them that “this is the Bible belt” and suggested they change their son’s faith.

“The school district’s administration — all the way up to the superintendent of schools — not only knows about these activities, but endorses and encourages all of this,” the lawsuit said.

[…]

41 goddamnedfrank  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:13:05pm

re: #23 klys

Given that he boxed instead of playing football…

You’re right, though, today Americans would just see BLACK MUSLIM and freak the fuck out.

That’s pretty much exactly how 1960’s America saw it. Stripped of his title, his passport and barred from boxing for three and a half years. He came damned close to serving a five year prison term.

According to that account, Justice Marshall had recused himself because he had been U.S. Solicitor General when the case began, and the remaining eight justices initially voted 5 to 3 to uphold Ali’s conviction. However, Justice Harlan, assigned to write the majority opinion, became convinced that Ali’s claim to be a conscientious objector was sincere after reading background material on Black Muslim doctrine provided by one of his law clerks. To the contrary, Justice Harlan concluded that the claim by the Justice Department had been a misrepresentation. Harlan changed his vote, tying the vote at 4 to 4. A deadlock would have resulted in Ali being jailed for draft evasion and, since no opinions are published for deadlocked decisions, he would have never known why he had lost. A compromise proposed by Justice Stewart, in which Ali’s conviction would be reversed citing a technical error by the Justice Department, gradually won unanimous assent from the eight voting justices.

42 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:13:28pm

re: #35 Feline Fearless Leader

When my brother was teaching intro Geology classes the one exercise he did every year (or other year) when teaching about radiation and such was issuing Geiger counters and a list of locations and having them find the spot with the highest background radiation on campus. It was the marble facade on one of the main campus buildings.

His other pet one was having them collect water samples from all over to be analyzed for bacterial counts. That always turned up a few interesting surprises.

Yep. Take one on an airliner and watch the alarm go off. Brazilian countertops as well.

43 thedopefishlives  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:16:12pm

re: #42 Gus

Yep. Take one on an airliner and watch the alarm go off. Brazilian countertops as well.

Orange Fiestaware.

44 RealityBasedSteve  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:17:03pm

re: #43 thedopefishlives

Orange Fiestaware.

I was getting ready to say that. Also some mexican glazed pottery.

RBS

45 aagcobb  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:17:11pm

re: #40 freetoken

Speaking of Buddha and creationism:

Louisiana School Accused Of Religious Harassment By ACLU

Is it any surprise that Louisiana has one of the ten worst school systems? 8 of the 10 are red states.

46 thedopefishlives  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:17:40pm

re: #44 RealityBasedSteve

I was getting ready to say that. Also some mexican glazed pottery.

RBS

My high school chemistry teacher brought in some of the original, radium-painted stuff and waved a Geiger counter over it. Freaked us all the hell out.

47 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:17:53pm

re: #44 RealityBasedSteve

I was getting ready to say that. Also some mexican glazed pottery.

RBS

We’re doomed! //

48 Bear  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:19:24pm

re: #42 Gus

Some of the “read in the dark” wrist watches of the late 1940s and 50s would drive a counter nuts. Hot!!

49 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:19:59pm

Some of this stuff actually exceeds the annual maximum dosage for a nuclear worker.

50 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:20:49pm

Uh oh. Two comments back to back beginning with “some of.” Coincidence? Fukushima? Gamma rays?

51 thedopefishlives  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:20:56pm

re: #48 Bear

Some of the “read in the dark” wrist watches of the late 1940s and 50s would drive a counter nuts. Hot!!

For that matter, I’m pretty sure my backlit analog watch from the ‘90’s had a radium face on it. Of course, that thing wound up in the garbage long ago, so I could never be sure.

re: #49 Gus

Some of this stuff actually exceeds the annual maximum dosage for a nuclear worker.

Pilots and flight attendants have flight hours limited by their radiation exposure.

52 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:26:17pm

More naturally occurring radiation: Background radiation and cancer incidence in Kerala, India-Karanagappally cohort study.

The coastal belt of Karunagappally, Kerala, India, is known for high background radiation (HBR) from thorium-containing monazite sand. In coastal panchayats, median outdoor radiation levels are more than 4 mGy y-1 and, in certain locations on the coast, it is as high as 70 mGy y-1. Although HBR has been repeatedly shown to increase the frequency of chromosome aberrations in the circulating lymphocytes of exposed persons, its carcinogenic effect is still unproven. A cohort of all 385,103 residents in Karunagappally was established in the 1990’s to evaluate health effects of HBR. Based on radiation level measurements, a radiation subcohort consisting of 173,067 residents was chosen. Cancer incidence in this subcohort aged 30-84 y (N = 69,958) was analyzed. Cumulative radiation dose for each individual was estimated based on outdoor and indoor dosimetry of each household, taking into account sex- and age-specific house occupancy factors. Following 69,958 residents for 10.5 years on average, 736,586 person-years of observation were accumulated and 1,379 cancer cases including 30 cases of leukemia were identified by the end of 2005. Poisson regression analysis of cohort data, stratified by sex, attained age, follow-up interval, socio-demographic factors and bidi smoking, showed no excess cancer risk from exposure to terrestrial gamma radiation. The excess relative risk of cancer excluding leukemia was estimated to be -0.13 Gy-1 (95% CI: -0.58, 0.46). In site-specific analysis, no cancer site was significantly related to cumulative radiation dose. Leukemia was not significantly related to HBR, either. Although the statistical power of the study might not be adequate due to the low dose, our cancer incidence study, together with previously reported cancer mortality studies in the HBR area of Yangjiang, China, suggests it is unlikely that estimates of risk at low doses are substantially greater than currently believed.

53 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:27:34pm

Smoking always helps.

54 Archangelus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:27:40pm

re: #18 wrenchwench

That says ‘doomed’, by the way.

Youtube Video

55 Archangelus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:29:42pm

re: #40 freetoken

Speaking of Buddha and creationism:

Louisiana School Accused Of Religious Harassment By ACLU

Somehow the expression “soulless bastards” just isn’t a fitting enough description…

56 b_sharp  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:33:35pm

re: #42 Gus

Yep. Take one on an airliner and watch the alarm go off. Brazilian countertops as well.

Are Brazilian countertops hairless?

57 goddamnedfrank  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:34:13pm

You don’t see them much in the US, but overseas Tritium keychains and kit markers are fairly common. I wouldn’t put one in my pocket, the bremsstrahlung radiation off such devices may be low energy, but putting that kind of source right next to your boys just can’t be a good idea.

Youtube Video

58 b_sharp  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:34:24pm

re: #50 Gus

Uh oh. Two comments back to back beginning with “some of.” Coincidence? Fukushima? Gamma rays?

“Gamma rays suck” - The Hulk

59 calochortus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:39:01pm

re: #52 Gus

Or you could just live on the Reading Prong in PA. Less exotic, but more convenient.

60 Political Atheist  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:41:00pm

re: #44 RealityBasedSteve

Did anyone mention granite countertops?

61 Stanley Sea  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:41:32pm

I want to thank justanotherhuman for todays postings on Kiev.

62 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:41:43pm

Woohoo!

Tritium is an important component in nuclear weapons. It is used to enhance the efficiency and yield of fission bombs and the fission stages of hydrogen bombs in a process known as “boosting” as well as in external neutron initiators for such weapons.

63 darthstar  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:42:54pm

Ooh…that is a pretty picture. To quote Slim Pickens in Blazing Saddles, it’s “purtier than a twenty dollar whore.”

I always loved that quote. Never get to use it in polite company.

64 goddamnedfrank  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:43:07pm

Shoe fitting x-ray machine. That’s some classic shit right there, that awkward place where tragedy and “the lulz” intersect.

65 Feline Fearless Leader  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:43:10pm

re: #59 calochortus

Or you could just live on the Reading Prong in PA. Less exotic, but more convenient.

And that stuff being eroded is why the surrounding sedimentary rocks have their share of radon issues. (And is one reason why fracking well output in the Marcellus Shale is nasty - it picks up contamination from the shale itself.)

66 RealityBasedSteve  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:46:05pm

re: #60 Political Atheist

Did anyone mention granite countertops?

Yea, b_sharp said something about having a brazilian.

RBS

67 calochortus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:47:23pm

re: #60 Political Atheist

Did anyone mention granite countertops?

A new advertising slogan for laminate countertops: “Downscale, but safer!”

68 Gus  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:52:34pm

Going up.

69 ObserverArt  Wed, Jan 22, 2014 6:54:52pm

Damn, reading these comments make me want to protect myself from nasty radiation that could be detrimental to my health!

So, I am going to run out and see if I can by a big ol’ suit lined with lead!

That should be safe right?

Right???

/ whats a body to do?


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