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Credit & Copyright: Sergi Verdugo   
Martínez   
   
   
Explanation:
Alnitak,   
Alnilam,   
and   
Mintaka,   
are the bright bluish stars   
from east to west (left to right) along the diagonal in   
this gorgeous cosmic vista.   
   
Otherwise known as the   
Belt of Orion, these   
three blue supergiant stars are hotter and much more   
massive than the Sun.   
   
They lie about 1,500 light-years away, born   
of Orion's well-studied interstellar clouds.   
   
In fact, clouds of gas and dust adrift in this region have   
intriguing and some surprisingly familiar shapes, including the   
dark Horsehead Nebula   
and Flame Nebula near   
Alnitak at the lower left.   
   
The famous Orion Nebula   
itself lies off the bottom of this colorful star field.   
   
Recorded last December with a modified digital SLR camera and small   
telescope, the well-planned,   
two frame mosaic   
spans about 4 degrees on the sky.   
   
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