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Digital Universe Guide - Hayden Planetarium

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3.3. MILKY WAY DATA GROUPS 121<br />

Other nebulae and H ii regions are visible, like the California Nebula, and what could be called the<br />

Orion nebluplex. Among the sights in the lower part of Orion, the Great Nebula of Orion is among the<br />

most beautiful star-forming regions in our neighborhood. Just above it is the Horsehead Nebula, an<br />

emission nebula with a small, obscuring dust cloud in the shape of a horse’s head. Surrounding this is<br />

the extended supernova remnant called Barnard’s Loop.<br />

We also see galaxies that emit in H-alpha, including the Andromeda Galaxy and the faint M33, the<br />

large face-on spiral in Triangulum. In the southern sky are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC<br />

and SMC), two nearby (about 130,000 light-years) satellite galaxies that have collided with our Galaxy.<br />

This H-alpha view of our sky reveals where the hot, ionized hydrogen is. For the most part, it lies in<br />

the plane of the Galaxy but is above or below the plane when objects are relatively nearby in the<br />

Galactic foreground.

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