Please make something similar closer to home, like a flight around the local neighborhood of stars, with labels of the sun and the stars, and also showing where the voyagers I and II are now.
Was it just me or did anyone else see an old man with his elbow on a table and his head leaned onto his hand? Ok, I was squinting a bit,, all right ALL RIGHT, I was about to fall asleep but I still say I seen it! 1:05 to 1:15 or so.
The nebula is about 10 light-years across. The flight goes in and back in two minutes, so camera motion is about 10 ly / min. That's more than 5 million times the speed of light (which is 1 ly / year).
Hubble Space Telescope wow, most of those stars look way closer than a light year from each other. I wonder how erratic their movements are within the nebula?
That is a proto-planetary disk around a newborn star. Inside these disks are where planets coalesce over tens to hundreds of millions of years after the star forms. The stars in Orion are about 2 million years old, so planet formation is in its early stages.
It really does look like the birth place of the galaxy. If the animator had kept the point of view higher, out of the debris clouds, this would have been too similar to the galaxy animation in Monty Python's Galaxy Song and probably gotten some inappropriate comments.
If you pause @ 1.11, there's something kinda unusual, that looks like a dark disc w/halo? (Not certain how I should describe it?) It's located on the lower left side, kinda close to the center? What is that???
Would look nothing like this in real life due to the conservation of surface brightness. Also, our eyes can't see nebula like this. Still, it's an awesome simulation.
Eric Malette yea I was thinking that. Since all the light from the nebula is condensed when looking at it so far away. But when you are inside it, it’s very diffuse and barely noticeable. Maybe similar to our very own Local Bubble?
if you want to see this object in more narural brightnes . . . than darken everything by a factor of 10 or so the only bright area we can (and would) see in this nebula is the trapesium whitch is Cyan in color with everything else being just a faint glow so yeah . . nebulae as they apear in true color are quite dark and moody . . .
@@bluewhalestudioblenderanim1132 thank you for answering the color cyan is very beautiful I didn't know that the Trapezoid has this greqt color thank you
@@fishingwithlee9519one more thing altho trapesium is cyan . . . it often apears white in astrpthotos this is because there's a strong contrast from this to the surrounding area whitch is much darker and more red-ish in color
【0:49 - 1:13】the master from very beginning, the 6s' a creator? if one saw by 3rd 1 what's up there. in creditable... please, upload more, we love to see them. thanks for sharing. ;)
Yes. This is a visualization of the Hubble image. Our work explores that 2D data set to give it a reasonable 3D interpretation. A “real” flight to the Orion Nebula would be dominated by the massive stars in its center, such that the gas and dust would be hard / impossible to see. Stars are point light sources whose intensity changes as the square of the distance. The Nebula is area light source that changes linearly.
It's a love hate situation, love these video's then I look at my astro imaging and think meh these are poor...... Once your finished with hubble, can I put it on my German equatorial mount ??? Will pay postage, or catch it if you can drop it into 50N 38W 😁😁😁😁
Andrew Thomas 73 how do you get better images of space then the Hubble? I don’t think you can unless you have your own and a billion$.... However if you can I’d love to see..... I’m a questionable person and like to think there’s a lot more then we (the avg person) know.....
Flight Through the Orion Nebula in Visible Light DADHI-KSHEERAM- KSHEERA SAMUDRAMU- Divine Milkyway Milkyway Galactic frame stability is plasma Pool that forms a reflector to heart of Universe- Stable Float region one may compare the formative index through Manasa Sarovaram- Himalayas Space Cosmology vedas interlinks knowledge base culture-Science in philosophy All structures -white and Mountain peaks are Energy Dependant on white Milky way. Humanity lives under the shade -sun-Earth-Plasma Environment-including Blue planetary region
I wonder if any of those stars were old enough to develop an advance civilization, how their science, religion or even politics would evolve with other stars and gas/dust cloud so close. Would their early ancestors believe the nebula was a god(s) similar to our Roman and Greek gods. And would they “connect the dots” to make images. LOL Deep thoughts while bored at work!
hey there i was the cameraman and it was a good experience im atm near uranus lovely greetings stay healthy
Not only is Dr. Summers a fantastic astrophysicist, but he's also a fantastic astronaut, video editor, and music composer. As this video proves.
Great ride.👍✨🛰✨👍
That's what sh...... ahhh, nevermind.
My heart melts of the beauty🕊
Beautiful
The magnificent M42... Thank you!
Spectacular
Did anybody else see the freaky head in the top right corner of the Nebula at 0:55 - 1:15 of the video?
Please make something similar closer to home, like a flight around the local neighborhood of stars, with labels of the sun and the stars, and also showing where the voyagers I and II are now.
Was it just me or did anyone else see an old man with his elbow on a table and his head leaned onto his hand? Ok, I was squinting a bit,, all right ALL RIGHT, I was about to fall asleep but I still say I seen it! 1:05 to 1:15 or so.
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As far as i read. In the bible. Jesus is in orion. And he will be back. Soon. Jamsheed
What multiple of light speed is the movement of the camera?
The nebula is about 10 light-years across. The flight goes in and back in two minutes, so camera motion is about 10 ly / min. That's more than 5 million times the speed of light (which is 1 ly / year).
Hubble Space Telescope wow, most of those stars look way closer than a light year from each other. I wonder how erratic their movements are within the nebula?
Super!
Amazing. Thank you so much
Amazing images
wow nice vid!
СПАСИБО, это восхитительно !!!! Как на корабле в космосе!👍
Beautiful view 🇺🇸👑💕
All ahead...1/4 impulse Mr. Sulu.....lets...not....disturb the clouds too much 😊
what is this thing? 1:11
That is a proto-planetary disk around a newborn star. Inside these disks are where planets coalesce over tens to hundreds of millions of years after the star forms. The stars in Orion are about 2 million years old, so planet formation is in its early stages.
@@hubblespacetelescope thank you for explications :) i didnt know this
It really does look like the birth place of the galaxy. If the animator had kept the point of view higher, out of the debris clouds, this would have been too similar to the galaxy animation in Monty Python's Galaxy Song and probably gotten some inappropriate comments.
If you pause @ 1.11, there's something kinda unusual, that looks like a dark disc w/halo? (Not certain how I should describe it?)
It's located on the lower left side, kinda close to the center?
What is that???
Animation and hell lot of asumption with blunt little accuracy . Hence dont gt intu it brother.
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Good point, my friend... cheers!
me encanta todo lo que Dios ha creado y mostrando su amor y grandeza bendito sea por siempre
Siempre hay uno. Increíble...
cool
Oi te amo
Would the dust really look that thick up close? Reminds me of going through space anomaly in Star Trek!
Would look nothing like this in real life due to the conservation of surface brightness. Also, our eyes can't see nebula like this. Still, it's an awesome simulation.
Eric Malette yea I was thinking that. Since all the light from the nebula is condensed when looking at it so far away. But when you are inside it, it’s very diffuse and barely noticeable. Maybe similar to our very own Local Bubble?
Can you tell me speed of camera in light years, please?
And beautiful video too!
In the video from infrared light they said 5 million times speed of light.
I would imagine moon pictures.....using hubble....you guys can do that?
To think that such a visual can never be seen with our eyes irl, since the cam would be moving past light speed :/
is that a real Recording?
if you want to see this object in more narural brightnes . . . than darken everything by a factor of 10 or so
the only bright area we can (and would) see in this nebula is the trapesium whitch is Cyan in color
with everything else being just a faint glow
so yeah . . nebulae as they apear in true color are quite dark and moody . . .
@@bluewhalestudioblenderanim1132 thank you for answering the color cyan is very beautiful I didn't know that the Trapezoid has this greqt color thank you
@@fishingwithlee9519one more thing
altho trapesium is cyan . . . it often apears white in astrpthotos
this is because there's a strong contrast from this to the surrounding area whitch is much darker and more red-ish in color
we need is a big craft with speed like 2 billion miles per sec to view something like this
【0:49 - 1:13】the master from very beginning, the 6s' a creator? if one saw by 3rd 1 what's up there. in creditable... please, upload more, we love to see them. thanks for sharing. ;)
*Space Engine wants to know your location*
I wish space engine looked anywhere near this good
What is the object at 1:11?
I noticed that too. Looks like the boom and solar array of some satellite 🛰 but the scale is way off...
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como si estuviera viva....
This should be what the internet is for.......
I wish I could have been behind the camera ❤
Erika Wright, LoL😂.... you understand this is a cgi example right?
@@brandanchalfant2187guess I do understand, still would like to hold the camera. Maybe you didn't understand me. 😊
except the nebula wouldnt look like that if you were that close to it would it? since its light would be too diffuse
Yes. This is a visualization of the Hubble image. Our work explores that 2D data set to give it a reasonable 3D interpretation. A “real” flight to the Orion Nebula would be dominated by the massive stars in its center, such that the gas and dust would be hard / impossible to see. Stars are point light sources whose intensity changes as the square of the distance. The Nebula is area light source that changes linearly.
This telescope belong to suparco 😂
The Heavens declare the Glory of God.
Amen
Subahanallah, Allah is the creator of all those things.
It's a love hate situation, love these video's then I look at my astro imaging and think meh these are poor......
Once your finished with hubble, can I put it on my German equatorial mount ??? Will pay postage, or catch it if you can drop it into 50N 38W 😁😁😁😁
Andrew Thomas 73 how do you get better images of space then the Hubble? I don’t think you can unless you have your own and a billion$.... However if you can I’d love to see..... I’m a questionable person and like to think there’s a lot more then we (the avg person) know.....
Reupload?
parece algodón de azúcar xD
Reminds me of Doctor Who
Flight Through the Orion Nebula in Visible Light
DADHI-KSHEERAM- KSHEERA SAMUDRAMU- Divine Milkyway
Milkyway Galactic frame stability is plasma Pool that forms a reflector to heart of Universe- Stable Float region
one may compare the formative index through Manasa Sarovaram- Himalayas
Space Cosmology vedas interlinks knowledge base culture-Science in philosophy
All structures -white and Mountain peaks are Energy Dependant on white Milky way.
Humanity lives under the shade -sun-Earth-Plasma Environment-including Blue planetary region
No wonder LSD is banned ?
Is it real?
NO, much of imagery is fake, particularly during motion sequences. See my post above.
The Orion Nebula is real
IS THIS REAL PICTURE ???
This movie is a scientific visualization based on an image taken by Hubble and released in 2006.
@@hubblespacetelescope : Thank you very much , sir . I am from India . I like your contribution in the space and universe discovery . Amazing !!!
I wonder if any of those stars were old enough to develop an advance civilization, how their science, religion or even politics would evolve with other stars and gas/dust cloud so close. Would their early ancestors believe the nebula was a god(s) similar to our Roman and Greek gods. And would they “connect the dots” to make images. LOL Deep thoughts while bored at work!
I don't think it's posible
That's not visible light
The sky of the planets in this nebula is always pink colored, day and night
Beautiful