Zooming in on an APEX view of part of the Orion Nebula

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We start this video with a view of most of the Milky Way and then zoom in on the famous constellation of Orion (The Hunter). Many clouds of gas and dust appear in this region where many new stars are being formed. In the final view of a patch of the sky close to the famous Orion Nebula (Messier 42) we add in a new view from the ESO-operated Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) in Chile. The orange glow represents faint light coming from grains of cold interstellar dust, at wavelengths too long for human eyes to see.

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beautiful. im so glad i live in this era of human history that we can see this. the universe is a much more interesting place than our ancestors ever imagined!

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andromeda is on the far left here, orion is on the far right, I can see both from northern hemisphere... magellanic clouds are in the middle and only visible from southern hemi, what?

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