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Betelgeuse Bellatrix Mintaka Anilam Alnitak Flame and Horsehead → Orion Nebula Rigel Saiph http://pierredutoit.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html

The Horsehead Nebula B33 Orion ... www.fantom-xp.com

The Orion Nebula Osaka Kyokiu University

The Trapezium Cluster of 4+ very hot new stars powers the Orion emission (Oxygen filter)

The Trapezium Cluster

The Trapezium Cluster

In the black cloud behind are new hot stars that can only be seen by infra red

The Horsehead Nebula in Orion

Harry Kroto 2004

Left hand star in Orion’s Belt  Orionis Harry Kroto 2004

www.nightskyinfo.com/archive/orion_nebula/