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The “Horsehead" (center) and “Flame” (left) nebulae. The very bright star is Zeta Orionis. 8 Nov. 3023.

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11/11/2023

The Horsehead and Flame nebulae: an image – 8 Nov. 2023

The Horsehead in Orion is for sure the most famous dark nebula in the sky. We captured it under very good sky conditions, together with the Flame nebula, see the image below. The image...

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