Orion Nebula's Red "Fingers"
Orion Nebula's Red "Fingers"
This detail section of the Orion Nebula reveals bright red "fingers" of gas racing outward at hundreds of kilometers per second, from an explosion that occurred 500 to 1000 years ago deep in the molecular cloud. Possibly caused originally by the collision of two young massive stars.
The red emission traces molecular hydrogen gas shocked by the energy of the powerful blast. Near some “finger” tips, the glow shifts green from hot iron and even white where the gas is hottest, showcasing the immense energy unleashed.
See the full short-wavelength infrared image of the Orion Nebula, that this section came from.
Release Date: October 2, 2023
Collapsible content
Paper & Formatting
Printed Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Metallic, 340 gsm.
Image centered on either 8x10" paper (with minimum 1/2" borders) or 11x14" (with minimum 1" border).
Shipping Rates & Info
• Domestic shipping within the USA is $10 per order, via UPS Ground.
• International shipping available worldwide, via DHL, UPS, and USPS. Rates vary by destination and are calculated during checkout.
• For expedited requests or shipping to P.O. Boxes, please inquire using the contact page.
• Orders typically ship out within 1 week or less.
Returns
• In the unlikely event your print arrives damaged, it will be replaced at no cost.
• Should you be unhappy with your order for any reason, returns are accepted and you'll be refunded in full.