The star at the top-left of the constellation shown at the start is almost 1000 times the size of our sun! It's is due to explode into a massive supernova at any moment in the near future and when it does the effect will be similar to having a 2nd sun for a few weeks! (look it up, it's called "Betelgeuse")
33. O ye assembly of Jinns and men! If it be ye can pass beyond the zones of the heavens and the earth, pass ye! not without authority shall ye be able to pass! 35. On you will be sent (O ye evil ones twain!) a flame of fire (to burn) and a (flash of) molten brass: no defense will ye have:
37. When the sky is rent asunder, and it becomes red like ointment:
38. Then which of the favors of your Lord will ye deny?
Beautiful and wonderful. Thank you. Comment: even if you went there in a starship, and stood on the hull of your ship in a spacesuit looking around you, you wouldn't be able to see much of this, nor any of the colors. Almost all of such nebulae are just too faint to be seen by the human eye.
Okay it's bugging me. Any idea what the black spot is at the very end of the video. It's like the angle of the picture moved just to show it so I'm curious.
@thebeer006 I think it's a proplyd who's material isn't excited enough to emit light. That or it is surrounded by dense, heavy matter which is blocking the light...
@thebeer006 I believe the 'black spot' you see is in fact a sun, or proto-sun, surrounded by the disc of matter common when new stars are formed. Eventually, as in our own Solar System, that dark disc of matter will form planets, moons, asteroids, and comets to one day orbit the new sun.
If you look closely at the 'smudge', you can just barely see the central star 'peaking out' above the disc's smokey rim, as we are not seeing it quite on edge.
@thebeer006 A protoplanetary disk, or "proplyd". As mentioned below, it's a solar system forming, with a proto-star at the center and a ring of dust orbiting around it. There may even be some "baby planets" condensing out of the dust in that ring.
'' MINHA PESQUISA CONSISTE EM SIMPLISMENTE, PODER VER MEU PLANETA. VIVO NESTE MUNDO,MAS NAO PERTENÇO A ELE........'ORION E MEU LAR......... FICO GRATA POR DESCREVE-LO. OBRIGADA, FADA AZUL DE 'ORION ''
Hey Farid, you need to show this to Hollywood. VERY well done, the only thing more I would have liked to see was the stars in the Trapezium resolved, by filtering the brightness. Think cosmic !!
@monimstarfox you people realize that this is a nebula... there was talk about nebula's recently, one of which is thought to... or yet still not proven to break E=mc2 Suns so big they burn there energy in only about 1 million years. They collapse and cause whats called a hyper-nova, When it begins to suck up its mass it funnels its gamma rays into space. Rays we are hit by each day.
We may be in for a Revelation. Gamma radiation can effect DNA, whos to say we dont evolve from something distant.
I notice a lot of faces in the clouds with change even when the picture moved to see different ones. Besides the big rock at the end I am sure that in Nebula.
Forget telescopes! We need to build a warp capable starship. To me NASAs space program is a joke. What do we accomplish by floating around Earth's orbit. There is so much to see beyond our Solar System
this is a portal to Heaven.. nobody can prove that, but Gods speaks to his prophets.. Astronomers are limited to see this... Also the Saturn has life, but we cant see it, its imposible.. this is like the angels we cant see them, but they are here around us.. you can feel it, but you cant prove... Read the Bible
I read that as well, about Orion; Ellen White writes that in a few places. I never read about Saturn having life on it though. Where did you read that?
I first saw Orion in an astronomy book at school when I was about 9 or 10 and I thought it was the most beautiful thing I ever saw. When I was in my 20's I made my own telescope and saw it with my own eyes and thought the same. I've been there and done that with everything else and I reckon it still is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen and I'm 51.
Colour telly had just gone into production as well! You were well posh if you had one of them! In those days your pencil was your computer and a Mega bite was something you had out of a bacon butty!
We were so poor we couldn't afford ford to eat. At tea time my mother used to hand out cut out photos of food from a magazine!
We rented the telly, (thst bit is true by the way), and made telescopes from old used milk bottle bottoms then shove a broom up our arse to make a tripod!
@SaturnAndItsRings It was a Dobsonian 6-inch Newtonian reflector with a 48-inch focal length.
The Tube was 8 " Diameter and by 52 " in length mounted on a home made wooden altazimuth mount, like a cannon. If you wish to build one yourself try a search for Dobsonian D.I.Y telescope kits. (Word of warning, buy nothing from ebay)!!
Don’t expect colourful images like you see in photos all Nebulae look like milky clouds to the naked eye.
@OutlawButchCassidy well i already have a 6in schmidt cassegrain reflector telescope but i just wanted to know=) i agree even without the colors as seen in a telescope it is the most beautiful thing in the sky. =D
I just came from the Imax theater at the Science center museum, here in Los Angeles, and they showed a 3-D film on the Hubble space craft. They did a scene on the Orion Nebula. It was breath taken. They went inside and they showed you what is taken place. I know part of it was special effects, but I'm sure they were accurate on everything that they showed. If you are near this exibit, you should go check it out.
I always see Orion at night wen itts not rainin...=)
MixtepecXVida 1 week ago
The black spot at the end? The "Enterprise".
cweatherhill 1 week ago
I saw it today along with Jupiter and Venus and other stars/galaxies
FsimulatorX 3 weeks ago
The blue planet u missed ....and I see sun there as well
EVYSOF 1 month ago
dude my telescope must be so badass. No one else can see colours.. BUT I CAN :D!
BrAdEnSB666 1 month ago 2
OMG!!! Sexy... FAntastic! I love this
LoboBLaxer 2 months ago
OH my gosh! I looks like Falkor from the Neverending story from 0:50 to 0:58!!!
Batmansthebomb126 2 months ago
The star at the top-left of the constellation shown at the start is almost 1000 times the size of our sun! It's is due to explode into a massive supernova at any moment in the near future and when it does the effect will be similar to having a 2nd sun for a few weeks! (look it up, it's called "Betelgeuse")
SoftwareForFree 3 months ago
i think it's hubble telescop
paramedikturk 4 months ago
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"When the sky is rent asunder, and it becomes red like ointment"
----Quran-----
larende42 5 months ago
-55. The Most Gracious (Ar-Rahmán)
33. O ye assembly of Jinns and men! If it be ye can pass beyond the zones of the heavens and the earth, pass ye! not without authority shall ye be able to pass! 35. On you will be sent (O ye evil ones twain!) a flame of fire (to burn) and a (flash of) molten brass: no defense will ye have:
37. When the sky is rent asunder, and it becomes red like ointment:
38. Then which of the favors of your Lord will ye deny?
the book of Allah is Quran, year 634
kariyzma53 5 months ago
i never know what to say about Orion .
so i just watch/
everything i say wont be good enough to descibe its magic anyways.
ImmortalUniverse 6 months ago
Has anyone seen nebulaes like this 25 minutes outside of a city? I have a 10'' meade and really want to see some colorful images like this.
MellowCruisin 6 months ago
Beautiful and wonderful. Thank you. Comment: even if you went there in a starship, and stood on the hull of your ship in a spacesuit looking around you, you wouldn't be able to see much of this, nor any of the colors. Almost all of such nebulae are just too faint to be seen by the human eye.
Axgoodofdunemaul 6 months ago
im crying it so beautiful
joelmosquiton07 6 months ago
I'am Really Amazed when i finally see Orion Nebula with Color I saw it once without Color....What a Beautifull Celestial Object...
n3iljay3 6 months ago
OMG its soo beautiful most nebulas are with all the coulors :D
P.S 1:50 (look for the little black mark..ITS A OCTOPUS
LoLimrandom123 7 months ago
PLEASE please please can u tell me thenameof the song?! Love it SO much
lillacecillia 7 months ago
how far is the distance from earth
mquiroz90 7 months ago
Chk out Hubble 3D. Travel into Orion nebula and see the stars along with acretion disks, the early stage of solar systems. Stunning
jetair7 8 months ago
Orion the great hunter!
vibol03 8 months ago
Amazing how clear of an image we can get. These Cameras must be expensive.
heartlessvietboy 7 months ago
what is the object of the end?
xXhalospartan 8 months ago
I'm sooo crazy about this constellation I named my first born son after it "Orion Cylis Kennedy" <3
Trishmarie62183 9 months ago
@Trishmarie62183 Was the other parent okay with that? :L I think it's a very cool idea by the way
GeorgeDaPunk 9 months ago
@GeorgeDaPunk Yea His Dad was all for it =)
Trishmarie62183 9 months ago
@Trishmarie62183 Haha nice :D
GeorgeDaPunk 9 months ago
u forgot about orions shield its on the side of him and im11 and i know about this!!!
tasia277 9 months ago
la mejor nebulosa(Y)
geramodo 10 months ago
la mejor nebulosa(Y)
geramodo 10 months ago
wow its magnifecent
kennethmalte 10 months ago
that black spot is a star surrounded by rocks that will form a solar system
picaticatara 10 months ago
Okay it's bugging me. Any idea what the black spot is at the very end of the video. It's like the angle of the picture moved just to show it so I'm curious.
thebeer006 10 months ago 11
@thebeer006 I think it's a protoplanetary disc. There are shots of them on the hubble site. They seem to be popping up everywhere. Check it out :)
stanante 5 months ago
@thebeer006 i watched a video in which it explained that the black spot at the and of the video is a baby solar system.
TheSa4eto 5 months ago
@thebeer006
It's most likely just a small dark nebula.
xXSparky117Xx 5 months ago
@thebeer006
Id like to know at 1:52 whats that face with one red eye
2hottie69isBACK 4 months ago
@thebeer006 I think it's a proplyd who's material isn't excited enough to emit light. That or it is surrounded by dense, heavy matter which is blocking the light...
AllAroundBang 3 months ago
@thebeer006 I believe the 'black spot' you see is in fact a sun, or proto-sun, surrounded by the disc of matter common when new stars are formed. Eventually, as in our own Solar System, that dark disc of matter will form planets, moons, asteroids, and comets to one day orbit the new sun.
If you look closely at the 'smudge', you can just barely see the central star 'peaking out' above the disc's smokey rim, as we are not seeing it quite on edge.
swright1970 3 months ago
@thebeer006 this is a collapsed dust cloud where stars are born
natsch011 2 months ago
@thebeer006 To me, it must be a forming Solar System.
SmilingProtoss 2 months ago
@thebeer006 Its either those solar system forming thing i forgot what its called its been so long and the orion nebula is a star nursery.
n3iljay3 1 month ago
@thebeer006 supersonic 'bullets' of gas punching through the hydrogen
ExtremeOnion 1 month ago
@thebeer006 A protoplanetary disk, or "proplyd". As mentioned below, it's a solar system forming, with a proto-star at the center and a ring of dust orbiting around it. There may even be some "baby planets" condensing out of the dust in that ring.
ferrett78 4 weeks ago
@thebeer006 Check hubblesite(dot)org
this 'spot' is named 'protoplanetary disk' (of gas and dust) in the trapezium region. Propably planets will rise there someday.
dmsvlcp 2 weeks ago
Wow, wow , that was intense! thanks,
starsontheground 11 months ago
@buttsecksist. Interesting comment. May I ask why? How does this video prove to you there is a creator?
modofacko 11 months ago
Thank you! blessings!!!
espacioenlace2010 11 months ago
I actually cried at that.
StueyMack 1 year ago
@StueyMack I know right? It's just so AWESOME!!!!
Videos4USArmy 11 months ago
Awesome! They even showed a planetary system in formation at the end. There are dozens that are forming in that nebula.
footlong24seven 1 year ago
Another beautiful mystery of the universe...
dragoneclipse5 1 year ago
after watching this video it just makes me laugh at atheists.
buttsecksist 1 year ago
Beautiful, what's the song's name?
Gunsreloader 1 year ago
Just one of God's mysteries..
imax1971 1 year ago
'' MINHA PESQUISA CONSISTE EM SIMPLISMENTE, PODER VER MEU PLANETA. VIVO NESTE MUNDO,MAS NAO PERTENÇO A ELE........'ORION E MEU LAR......... FICO GRATA POR DESCREVE-LO. OBRIGADA, FADA AZUL DE 'ORION ''
perolasdivinas 1 year ago
GOD is BIG!!
asioguna 1 year ago
so whats that black thing at the end?
BeardofNorris 1 year ago
@BeardofNorris
Planet Potato
rodtoddy 1 year ago
betelguise is going to go supernova!
bizzyfingers 1 year ago
@bizzyfingers That's true, but Eta Carinae is closer to blowing up. It could happen within our lifetime. Astonishingly, it's located in this picture.
footlong24seven 1 year ago
in 2million years it´s a handy-camera^^
PennerPros 1 year ago
Absolutely brilliant!!
Thearmsman 1 year ago
What's a Nebula?
bamboo 1 year ago
@bamboo Wikipedia
IPwnedYourMom001 1 year ago
that´s a marvelous nebula! I love Orion... :D
It´s just amazing... how those beautiful "things" are giving birth to solar systems.
HannahZepplg 1 year ago
Right! Google Images.....
Kelly14UK 1 year ago
yer...well....im cool and your not
GOLDDEAGS 1 year ago
The Orion Nebula is my favorite nebula in the galaxy.
averyh20 1 year ago
MAGNIFICENT! :)
KTHREE31 1 year ago
Awesome video!
hanoitwin 1 year ago
Very nice video! I've always loved space; Orion is one of my favorite nebulæ of all.
I think I'll subscribe to you; you look like you have lots of great space videos.
Again, great job!
-Max
Maxo12110 1 year ago
Hey Farid, you need to show this to Hollywood. VERY well done, the only thing more I would have liked to see was the stars in the Trapezium resolved, by filtering the brightness. Think cosmic !!
starmon2 1 year ago
what would be better is to take a voyage there
monimstarfox 1 year ago
@monimstarfox you will.
hellzone100 1 year ago
@hellzone100
thanks :)
monimstarfox 1 year ago
@monimstarfox you people realize that this is a nebula... there was talk about nebula's recently, one of which is thought to... or yet still not proven to break E=mc2 Suns so big they burn there energy in only about 1 million years. They collapse and cause whats called a hyper-nova, When it begins to suck up its mass it funnels its gamma rays into space. Rays we are hit by each day.
We may be in for a Revelation. Gamma radiation can effect DNA, whos to say we dont evolve from something distant.
hellzone100 1 year ago
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I'm obsessed with Orion too, loved it since the first time.....
abelyourable 1 year ago
obsessed with Orion too, loved it since the first time I saw
abelyourable 1 year ago
I notice a lot of faces in the clouds with change even when the picture moved to see different ones. Besides the big rock at the end I am sure that in Nebula.
edwinljordan 1 year ago
I love call of duty Modern Warfare2 :)
i will shoot to orion when i see that bastard....period.
PCGamer333 1 year ago
I love astronomy, Orion was my first constellation ever
JpopAMV 1 year ago
OutlawButchCassidy did it look just as beautyfull as it did in the books?
bambithemixedbread 1 year ago
Wow!!... I wish we were able to travel that far and see all the beauty of our universe!!
K3chocolate 1 year ago
I see faces
Buttoknowit 1 year ago
Forget telescopes! We need to build a warp capable starship. To me NASAs space program is a joke. What do we accomplish by floating around Earth's orbit. There is so much to see beyond our Solar System
m301943 1 year ago
Ah, nothing like an innocuous Youtube video to provoke a moron parade!
Just look at these beautiful images of the reality or our universe and stop playing celestial make-believe to feel important.
Destructor111 1 year ago
this is a portal to Heaven.. nobody can prove that, but Gods speaks to his prophets.. Astronomers are limited to see this... Also the Saturn has life, but we cant see it, its imposible.. this is like the angels we cant see them, but they are here around us.. you can feel it, but you cant prove... Read the Bible
mitnick2005 1 year ago
@mitnick2005 idiot..
Bl4sph3m0us 1 year ago
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The savior is coming from Orion , thru Orion's opened space... read the book Ellen White last day events
mitnick2005 1 year ago
@mitnick2005
I read that as well, about Orion; Ellen White writes that in a few places. I never read about Saturn having life on it though. Where did you read that?
puffrooster 1 year ago
@puffrooster
She then said, 'The inhabitants are a tall, majestic people, so unlike the inhabitants of earth. Sin has never entered here.'"1
Taken from Mrs. Truesdail's letter, Jan 27, 1891. The letter was published in J.N. Loughborough's "The Great Second Advent Movement, pp. 260-261
we cant see them because we cant see angels too. . of course God prohibit to see after "the wall".. we can see only saturn's terain.
mitnick2005 1 year ago
@mitnick2005
And she was speaking about Saturn!? Is this letter in any of the testimonies or can I find it on the E.G. White Estates page?
puffrooster 1 year ago
@mitnick2005 stop quoting the religious sayings here, THANK YOU.
And no, there's not life on Saturn.
Lity10 1 year ago
@puffrooster he's just a moron, Saturn doesn't have life...........
it's a gas planet :s
Lity10 1 year ago
I made a telescope out of 2 pop sickle sticks a condom and a flash light that could see farther then that. No iam kidding beautiful video.
marcuelcajon 1 year ago
hey @fadrid51 does the celestron astro master 114 eq is for nebulas :)
jellyfishlover789033 1 year ago
Energy converts into matter and visa versa as explained by Albert einstein in E=mc 2 and thus proving the possibility of reincarnation .
:)
topbluffa1 1 year ago
this is beautiful, thank you for making my day.
Frengerdany 1 year ago
It is like a gate way opening of Heaven. One day we be there with God forever.
sharkwo7 2 years ago
Look at what God has created yet he knows and loves me what a saviour ALL GLORY TO GOD.
MrGrumpyAberdeen 2 years ago
God comes through the open space in Orion!!
CristyFIare 2 years ago
Fascinating and beautiful! I agree with Outlaw
uncwtapper1 2 years ago
I first saw Orion in an astronomy book at school when I was about 9 or 10 and I thought it was the most beautiful thing I ever saw. When I was in my 20's I made my own telescope and saw it with my own eyes and thought the same. I've been there and done that with everything else and I reckon it still is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen and I'm 51.
OutlawButchCassidy 2 years ago 63
@OutlawButchCassidy
wow, there were telescopes at the 70s?
Oscar847 1 year ago
Colour telly had just gone into production as well! You were well posh if you had one of them! In those days your pencil was your computer and a Mega bite was something you had out of a bacon butty!
OutlawButchCassidy 1 year ago
@OutlawButchCassidy
Wow!
Looks like somebody was rich...
Oscar847 1 year ago
We were so poor we couldn't afford ford to eat. At tea time my mother used to hand out cut out photos of food from a magazine!
We rented the telly, (thst bit is true by the way), and made telescopes from old used milk bottle bottoms then shove a broom up our arse to make a tripod!
OutlawButchCassidy 1 year ago
@OutlawButchCassidy did you make a refractor or a reflector=)
SaturnAndItsRings 8 months ago
@SaturnAndItsRings It was a Dobsonian 6-inch Newtonian reflector with a 48-inch focal length.
The Tube was 8 " Diameter and by 52 " in length mounted on a home made wooden altazimuth mount, like a cannon. If you wish to build one yourself try a search for Dobsonian D.I.Y telescope kits. (Word of warning, buy nothing from ebay)!!
Don’t expect colourful images like you see in photos all Nebulae look like milky clouds to the naked eye.
OutlawButchCassidy 8 months ago
@OutlawButchCassidy well i already have a 6in schmidt cassegrain reflector telescope but i just wanted to know=) i agree even without the colors as seen in a telescope it is the most beautiful thing in the sky. =D
SaturnAndItsRings 8 months ago
Stellar Nursery! :D
jamieball 2 years ago 3
Anyone stop and ask what could have caused this to happen? It looks like something went and ripped these stars apart.
The beauty of death.
RuffleTheTeacher 2 years ago
No no, this is the birth of stars.
ConfusedContrail 2 years ago 3
Would that be likened to immaculate conception? This appeared out of thin air?.... well, not exactly air but... you know what I mean!
RuffleTheTeacher 2 years ago
In a sense yes. Stars are being born from the thinly spread dust that makes up the nebula itself.
ConfusedContrail 2 years ago
star has to die for the new can be born...
rastamaniakTHC 2 years ago
its only a model
MyOtherBeaver 2 years ago
WOW!!!
guardiamoA370 2 years ago 2
Im obsessed with orion its just so beautifull.
Thankyou
stargazer646 2 years ago 36
@stargazer646 im obsessed with anything and every thing in space :D
mydogsleon 1 year ago 5
@stargazer646
I just came from the Imax theater at the Science center museum, here in Los Angeles, and they showed a 3-D film on the Hubble space craft. They did a scene on the Orion Nebula. It was breath taken. They went inside and they showed you what is taken place. I know part of it was special effects, but I'm sure they were accurate on everything that they showed. If you are near this exibit, you should go check it out.
marellamofo 1 year ago
so beautiful
Pattates1235 2 years ago
what is the music used
7899joe 2 years ago
Beautiful! Can anyone tell me how get this video to use for televsion broadcast
7899joe 2 years ago
this is great. :-)
crucialconflict02 2 years ago
I'm going home .....
BlackflowerOmega 2 years ago
what is the black spot at the end? bok globule?
AuryLee 2 years ago
It's probably a protoplanetary disc.
starsoffyre 2 years ago 2
oh dont be silly is just my balls
there so big there everywhere
KIRBYSLAYERm14 2 years ago 2
i LOVE this nebula
it's one of the most beautiful things i've ever seen ^^
Organization333 3 years ago
thank you so much.
ORION is my fav constellation. And the ORIOn nebula is misterious and beatiful.
Edyisium 3 years ago 2
Nice!
Add &fmt=18
at the end of the URL (stereo sound)
tour93 3 years ago