LL Ori and the Orion Nebula 20th Jan

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LL Ori and the Orion Nebula 20th Jan

Post by chope » Fri Jan 20, 2006 11:36 am

Does anyone know what the dark object at the top left of the image is? x=609, y=122.

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Post by Empeda2 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:31 pm

I would have said lens artifact - but if you zoom in it looks interesting...

It otherwords - dunno!
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Post by gordhaddow » Fri Jan 20, 2006 1:48 pm

Maybe that star imbedded in the right edge has a 'wind' or 'jets' that has tunnelled right through the cloud?
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Post by BMAONE23 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:06 pm

looks like a globule to me

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Post by Greg » Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:33 pm

That object--looks like a AA battery floating in space--was visible in yesterday's POD also! (click on "detailed image" link, the zoomable image, and zoom in a few times.) I sent a note to one of the contact people listed in Hubblesite.com and hope to hear a reply soon.

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Post by Greg » Fri Jan 20, 2006 4:08 pm

C. Robert O’Dell, Vanderbilt University, Physics and Astronomy Department, replied to me:

"This object is a proplyd (protoplanetary disk) seen edge-on against the
background light from the nebula. It is included in the discussion within
a review article I have written 2001 Annual Reviews of Astronomy and
Astrophysics, vol. 39, p. 99. It is also discussed in a layman-audience
book "The Orion Nebula: Where Stars are Born" 2003 C. R. O'Dell, Harvard University Press-available in bookstores and Amazon."

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Post by Empeda2 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:15 pm

Nice one Greg :D
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Post by astroton » Sat Jan 21, 2006 8:55 am

Greg,

Here is the link to the hubble web site, showing the same protoplanetary disk. On the full Apod Image it looks like dirt on computer screen. When you zoom in it looks more like an aircraft kinda thing.

http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/ent ... r1995045c/

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Post by S. Bilderback » Sat Jan 21, 2006 11:49 pm

The first time I saw it, I thought someone lost a shoe. :roll:
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