APOW
Assassin Picture of the Week

2013 September 22

Two ASAS-SN Views of Orion Nebula

Orion Nebula is one of the favorite object for astrophotographers: if you type "Orion Nebula" in the APOD search form, you can chose from many excellent views of that nearby star-forming region. ASAS-SN image of the Orion Nebula is not in color, as we use only one filter, but we applied two different stretches to our image to highlight different features of that complex region. On the left we highlight the highest surface brightness regions, on the right we accentuate more extended structures with lower surface brightness.

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See previous APOWs:

AAVSO Observations of Cataclysmic Variable ASASSN-13ck

Two ASAS-SN Supernovae in One Day!

It is Good to be Lucky!

Extreme M-dwarf Flare Observed by ASAS-SN;

Neptune Discovered!

Multiband photometric follow-up of ASASSN-13aw (SN 2013dr);

"Assassin" Unit 1: Brutus;

How ASAS-SN Discovers Supernovae: Case of Supernova ASASSN-13bb;

NGC 2617: Dramatic Seyfert Type Change;

ASASSN-13/SN 2013da: Our First Supernova Three Weeks Later;

M31 and Companions;


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