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The Great Orion Nebula is the brightest diffuse nebula in the night sky and can be observed with the naked eye. It is located in the constellation of Orion, just south of Orion’s Belt.
M42 lies at a distance of 1,344 ± 20 light-years from Earth, making it the closest major star-forming region to our planet. The nebula spans approximately 30 light-years in diameter and is one of the most studied and photographed objects in the night sky.
A breathtaking deep-sky object showcasing glowing gas clouds, newborn stars, and cosmic dust — a true icon of astrophotography.
Telescope: Askar FRA600
Camera: ASI 2600 MC PRO
Mount: Umi17R
Exposure time: 253 × 180 s RGB, 57× 300 s Ha&Oiii
Location: Kaźmierz/Pestkownica, Poland 20-22.09.2025
The Great Orion Nebula is the brightest diffuse nebula in the night sky and can be observed with the naked eye. It is located in the constellation of Orion, just south of Orion’s Belt.
M42 lies at a distance of 1,344 ± 20 light-years from Earth, making it the closest major star-forming region to our planet. The nebula spans approximately 30 light-years in diameter and is one of the most studied and photographed objects in the night sky.
A breathtaking deep-sky object showcasing glowing gas clouds, newborn stars, and cosmic dust — a true icon of astrophotography.
Telescope: Askar FRA600
Camera: ASI 2600 MC PRO
Mount: Umi17R
Exposure time: 253 × 180 s RGB, 57× 300 s Ha&Oiii
Location: Kaźmierz/Pestkownica, Poland 20-22.09.2025
This photograph is printed on Epson Fine Art Cotton Smooth Natural paper (A3+), a 100% cotton archival fine art paper with a smooth surface and exceptional tonal depth.