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Harry Kroto 2004

Orion Constellation Harry Kroto 2004

Orion Constellation Harry Kroto 2004

Orion Constellation Harry Kroto 2004

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 Ori  Ori  Ori HORSEHEAD THE Orion Nebula Harry Kroto 2004

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Hot gas cloud –the famous Orion Nebulae At the centre is the Trapezium Cluster of very hot new stars Harry Kroto 2004

Infra red “stars” in Orion Harry Kroto 2004

 Ori  Ori  Ori HORSEHEAD THE Orion Nebula Harry Kroto 2004

Left hand star in Orion  Orionis Harry Kroto 2004

The Horsehead Nebula in Orion Harry Kroto 2004

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OrionGMC 200ly long Harry Kroto 2004

Harry Kroto 2004