A Journey into the Orion Nebula

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    There is a giant cloud in space hundreds of light years away from the Earth. With some of its areas concealing dozens of yet unborn stars, others are ripped apart by tremendous flashes.
    The space here is permeated by lethal ionizing radiation and threads of red-hot hydrogen, and fiery vortices are capable of absorbing whole stellar systems. This is where stars are born, the stellar nursery which is closest to the Earth. What does it conceal from us?
    00:00 Intro
    00:51 A journey to the Orion Nebula
    03:23 Trapezium (Тheta¹ Orionis)
    05:03 Тheta² Orionis
    06:02 Proplyds in the Orion Nebula
    07:28 An area of scattered gas
    09:52 Herbig-Haro objects
    11:49 Bullets in space
    12:26 Beyond the Orion Nebula
    14:20 Ending
    #Nebula #Orion #Space #Photo #Kosmo

Комментарии • 257

  • @Kosmo_off
    @Kosmo_off  Год назад +140

    Hi, everyone! Merry Christmas and a happy New Year! Enjoy the viewing!

    • @jeffdavis5723
      @jeffdavis5723 Год назад +2

      *Why are y’all doing commercials on this channel⁉️* 🤔

    • @Nefertiti0403
      @Nefertiti0403 Год назад +3

      Wowsers❤❤❤ That Was AWESOME AND BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤ 🙏

    • @David-pd4ll
      @David-pd4ll Год назад +2

      Also, many more Wonders to be discovered this new year🤩😍🥰🤪😋

    • @anjou6497
      @anjou6497 Год назад +2

      Happy New Year Kosmo. ⛄️🌲⛄️🌏🌠

    • @mskimyu
      @mskimyu Год назад +1

      @@jeffdavis5723 such an entitled questioning! You own the world? 🤣

  • @efffren
    @efffren Год назад +51

    Great episode as always does, thanks for your incredible and exceptional work. Kosmo forever 👍🏼

  • @mrhax4464
    @mrhax4464 Год назад +23

    Living in the southern hemisphere we have a great view of this nebula, on a clear night you can see with the naked eye that it’s clearly fuzzy, as opposed to the points of light, that are the surrounding stars.
    And I once got to check it out through a friend’s telescope, ooh lucky me.

    • @DeereX748
      @DeereX748 5 месяцев назад

      I'm at around 34 degrees North Latitude and during the winter months Orion is almost overhead in the midnight hours. It is my favorite celestial object to observe through my telescopes, a f/10 Schmidt- Cassegrain and a f/5.6 apochromatic refractor.

    • @sztrlb123
      @sztrlb123 4 месяца назад

      Does Hemisphere matter? I live in Northern and I can clearly see everything you told

  • @JR-dm1oq
    @JR-dm1oq Год назад +23

    Excellent content, as always. Thank you for sharinng your content wiith the world. I appriciate the Kosmo team. Happy holidays!

  • @4ThoseAbout2RaxxWeSaluteU
    @4ThoseAbout2RaxxWeSaluteU Год назад +9

    I just found this thing for the first time through my nexstar 8 SE. It was like staring into the face of God

    • @Truth_Seeker96
      @Truth_Seeker96 6 месяцев назад

      Because it is a face. The face of Adam Kadmon, the first human being but on a macrocosmic level. Many names have been used to describe this nebula throughout antiquity, the Maya referring to it as a fiery place of creation. It has also been called Christ, Macroprosopus, Anthropos, Adam Kadmon, to name a few.
      It’s not “God”, but the product of a God. This is the moment the invisible was made visible (Colossians 1:15). The mind (father) was made manifest.
      This nebula, therefore, becomes the only begotten son of the father, or the son of the mind.

    • @Truth_Seeker96
      @Truth_Seeker96 6 месяцев назад

      This nebula is also depicted in the cathedrals of Europe. Michelangelo depicted it within his “creation of Adam”. He was, after all, a mystic.
      It is, quite literally, a macrocosmic head/brain whose pineal gland is located at the trapezium stars and is also the location of a black hole.

    • @dangerdan2592
      @dangerdan2592 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Truth_Seeker96It's actually just a nebula.

    • @Truth_Seeker96
      @Truth_Seeker96 2 месяца назад

      @@dangerdan2592 ;)

  • @Vincent_xYx
    @Vincent_xYx Год назад +4

    Wow. This graphic design is phenomenal

  • @aurorajones8481
    @aurorajones8481 Год назад +8

    FANTASTIC... just well done Kosmo.

  • @maktham2006
    @maktham2006 5 месяцев назад +1

    What I like in your work is that you are showing relevant scenes of what you are explaining at the moment, not just random irrelevant clips

  • @Panda_436
    @Panda_436 Год назад +19

    I hate that you don't have as many followers as you deserve... this is such an amazing channel

    • @CooManTunes
      @CooManTunes Год назад

      Awww, try to focus on the video content.

  • @jedaaa
    @jedaaa Год назад +4

    Great vid, my favourite region of space illustrated beautifully, thank you Koz!!

  • @ndstar4267
    @ndstar4267 Год назад +18

    After the moon,planets & sun with filter the next thing I wanted to see through my telescope back in the late 70’s was the Orion Nebula cause I was always intrigued with the constellation Orion and his k shaped belt plus the nebula. Merry Christmas and happy New Years Kosmo & keep this great work going.😊

  • @RagingViper24
    @RagingViper24 5 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful our galaxy full of wonder and beauty ❤️ ✨️

  • @jlwilder8436
    @jlwilder8436 Год назад +5

    Great video; the only thing I wish would have been... added (to it) is showing the Orion Constellation (from our perspective) and zooming into it (or vice versa) to show exactly how/where these nebulae and clouds are inside the Constellation.
    Seeing far away stars from earth is hard to get a sense of what things actually look like 'there'.

  • @sickoftheshit
    @sickoftheshit Год назад +7

    Your videos are of excellent quality, and filled with interesting information. Thank you Kosmo.

  • @richardkammerer2814
    @richardkammerer2814 Год назад +5

    My favorite is the Horsehead Nebula. I remember pictures in the grade school library in the mid 50s, and it has fascinated me ever since.

    • @drahomirmichalko
      @drahomirmichalko Год назад

      I’ve been capturing the Horsehead nebula past three nights from my backyard. Still want to gather more exposure time but the image already blew me away. Ionized hydrogen from nearby sigma orionis star really lights it up.

    • @Elainerulesutube
      @Elainerulesutube 9 месяцев назад

      🙏

  • @adriancruz.
    @adriancruz. Год назад +3

    Thanks to the cameramen for the awesome pictures and videos

  • @johnwright9049
    @johnwright9049 Год назад +3

    These star clusters and stellar systems are giving us a good research opportunity into the inner workings of a nebula and its characteristics.

  • @Tachyon111
    @Tachyon111 Год назад +1

    Сказать я в шоке, ничего не сказать. Сделать такое!!! Ребята, молодцы! От души вам!

  • @arthurr7866
    @arthurr7866 Год назад +8

    It's been said if you could look through a straw anywhere on the horizon in the night sky there would be 10,000 galaxy's in that small area.
    Such an amazing creation, our universe !

  • @rafiparadise
    @rafiparadise Год назад +2

    Information provided here is much detailed than most of other similar channels

  • @delskioffskinov
    @delskioffskinov Год назад +6

    1st class youtube content right there! I just love your good work guys!

  • @nikolaforzane2285
    @nikolaforzane2285 Год назад +2

    That area is run by the Orion Syndicate. They charge 20% for ''protection''. They accept Latinum only.

    • @bazpearce9993
      @bazpearce9993 Год назад

      150% fun with an Orion slave girl. Tri-boobs. lol

  • @andresarteaga5230
    @andresarteaga5230 Год назад +4

    This is awesome. Thank you so much for this

  • @user-rh5gs9ub1d
    @user-rh5gs9ub1d Год назад +3

    mesmerizing... I believe even more in the Creator God seeing this amazing nebula, thank you

  • @wsterx91
    @wsterx91 Год назад +1

    i see Orion out my window most nights if its clear. amazes me every time

  • @TheUndert0ker
    @TheUndert0ker Год назад +1

    The horsehead nebula always looks like a headless man to me😊

  • @justarandomname420
    @justarandomname420 Год назад +1

    No human will ever be able to look at everything in the universe.

  • @redbarchetta8782
    @redbarchetta8782 Год назад +2

    Breathtaking.

  • @hyorida1
    @hyorida1 Год назад +2

    Cameraman 💪🏼 😎

  • @Buddha777x
    @Buddha777x Год назад +1

    Thanks for this informative knowledge 🙏

  • @jamesgabriel9848
    @jamesgabriel9848 Год назад +2

    So an advanced alien intelligence could shop for a new star and planets to go with it. And has a wide selection 🤔hmmm

  • @drebarthelotte5712
    @drebarthelotte5712 Год назад

    Awsome work to all. Thank you 😊

  • @hiddengrimace
    @hiddengrimace Год назад +1

    Awesome video, hard to get my tiny brain around the scale! Thanks again..

    • @beyoncephawebems3771
      @beyoncephawebems3771 Год назад +1

      EI._*|™ #solarsystem AI._*® #orbit #nasa #stem #ISO #HUBBLEDATA #ATOM #MASS 1:18 MERCY 1:08 VENUES 5:09 #QUINONES #PLANETMARS #SUMMER #SOLSTICE 9:39 #JUPITER #EARTHS #MATTERS 14:39 SW/M]@[NE)V*© #WINTERSOLSTICES {M\NE}@°{V\SW

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 Год назад +4

    What a pretty universe we live in! 👍

  • @user-ox4gd6wq5l
    @user-ox4gd6wq5l 4 месяца назад

    What a visually stunning video. With useful information about the Orion nebula.

  • @wolfthorn1
    @wolfthorn1 Год назад +1

    How to take A Journey into the Orion Nebula.
    Let one rip while you are under your covers.
    Then light a match.
    Be careful! You may create a black hole near Uranus.

  • @dougdouglas3945
    @dougdouglas3945 Год назад +1

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

  • @acetate909
    @acetate909 Год назад +4

    @2:41, "ionized oxygen", another way of saying plasma. Seems like cosmologists will go to great length in order to minimize the impact that plasma has across the universe and how it can explain so much anomalous data. The problem is that decades ago cosmologists decided that electro-magnetism played no significant role in the universe so they always dismissed it as a possible answer to open questions. With all this new technology collecting data it's going to be harder to deny the role that plasma plays as a fundamental organizational mechanism in our universe.

  • @scottymoondogjakubin4766
    @scottymoondogjakubin4766 Год назад

    Gotta luv them star nursery's !

  • @youtubeconnollyfamily
    @youtubeconnollyfamily Год назад +1

    Space is so cool. When my son and I met astronaut, Ken Cameron at Ted Kennedy space center a couple months ago he could not stop asking him about space. Especially Titan. My son is obsessed with that moon.

  • @jamesshevnin981
    @jamesshevnin981 Год назад +1

    CG work seems unparalleled. I wonder what applications were used.

  • @navret1707
    @navret1707 Год назад +6

    First of: fantastic video. Very well done and shows a lot of work by “your” team. Thank you.
    Second: I may be displaying my ignorance but I have a question regarding Theta1 Orionus C. If this protostar has a mass of some 40 solar masses, why hasn’t it collapsed into a black hole? There are some black holes with mass less than 40 solar masses. What’s going on here?

    • @gregoryfuller1136
      @gregoryfuller1136 Год назад

      Stars of this magnitude only potentially collapse into a black holes at the END of their life, when they run out of hydrogen and other fusion worthy elements up to iron. Being that it is a proto-star, it is only at the beginning of its existence. It is going to be a while.

    • @sussekind9717
      @sussekind9717 6 месяцев назад

      Probably, I'm guessing, because it hasn't been compressed, such as if it were created by a supernova.
      It's of greater mass, just spread out.
      Like I said, I'm just guessing.

  • @angeleav
    @angeleav Год назад

    just saw this looked awesome today

  • @cullyx2913
    @cullyx2913 Год назад +1

    Outstanding content

  • @Kathysart
    @Kathysart Год назад

    Wow… oh wow! Thank you.

  • @deepakdongre7712
    @deepakdongre7712 11 месяцев назад

    Cosmic time and distances never fail to astound- mocking us and reeking realizations of how insignificant we are.

  • @ldb45
    @ldb45 3 месяца назад +1

    Just took a 30 second exposure photo (5 of em) and got the CRAZIEST image I’ve ever seen.

    • @dangerdan2592
      @dangerdan2592 2 месяца назад

      That's cool, you should post it to the telescope and/or astrophotography subreddits if you haven't already. Do you do a lot of astrophotography?
      I just got my 1st telescope (10 inch Dobsonian) and on the 2nd night I stumbled upon the Orion Nebula. I sat and watched it for over an hour I think. It was great. I didn't even know which nebula or what exactly it was at first.
      Edit: took a look at your channel, great photos!

    • @ldb45
      @ldb45 2 месяца назад

      @@dangerdan2592 I do some astrophotography, I mainly use a 6.1 inch reflector/refractor, and a homemade barndoor tracker. Sometimes I use my Canon EOS M200 with a 25mm lens.

  • @thabangKoJozi01
    @thabangKoJozi01 Год назад +1

    Nice love it

  • @icareas7937
    @icareas7937 5 месяцев назад

    This is so good:)

  • @zack_120
    @zack_120 10 месяцев назад

    It's absolutely shocking that this cosmoly negligible Orion Nebula, lying at the tip of the tail hanging down from the Rion Belt (厂), has such a size and complexity. That is why man will never get the full picture of the Universe, an infinite process of learning - the power of nature!

  • @JohnJones-ey3xo
    @JohnJones-ey3xo Год назад +1

    Let's show the love 💕 for are would and everything in it from John. Vegas is number one much love 😘

  • @nathan9760
    @nathan9760 Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @demoncloud6147
    @demoncloud6147 Год назад

    This shid is good for sleep, put this on projector and shine on your bedroom ceiling, watch it and sleep

  • @RagingViper24
    @RagingViper24 4 месяца назад

    So there could be planets in the Orion Nebula that's cool Our Milky Way Galaxy is full of wonder and mystery ❤

  • @sakolponpojna
    @sakolponpojna Год назад

    Object,gravity and zero Gravity are about everything in space

  • @user-bl2cj9jq3j
    @user-bl2cj9jq3j 2 месяца назад

    ما أعظمك ربى......سبحانك....

  • @jackstheraptor2791
    @jackstheraptor2791 Месяц назад

    A nursery , for Stars...

  • @RipRoarin
    @RipRoarin Год назад +1

    So that middle star in Orions belt is actually over 3000 stars that are close together inside the exploded remnants of a gigantic star?....because if so there's about to be a nebula where my mind used to be

  • @leewalk22
    @leewalk22 8 месяцев назад

    Great CGI imagery!!! Really makes you THINK!🤔

  • @kirkemo1
    @kirkemo1 4 месяца назад

    Amazing 👽

  • @YPMR286
    @YPMR286 7 месяцев назад

    I'm looking at the night sky as my fingers are describing Orion right above my house ....on my South ...I've also seen around between 6 and 7 pm star like objects appear at the background of Orion and move towards North East Never thought Orion is such ..❤❤

  • @ezinwo1961
    @ezinwo1961 9 месяцев назад

    You remember how year used to be ten months and ended up in October before we have the new Calendar that brings Christ Mass in December. What a wacky world

  • @AlonsoMoreno-ol7jw
    @AlonsoMoreno-ol7jw Год назад

    spectacular

  • @trijizvy
    @trijizvy Год назад +1

    More than wonderful video😍😍😍❤❤❤😍😍😍❤❤❤😍😍😍❤❤❤

  • @micktepolt6276
    @micktepolt6276 Год назад

    maybe we will see our self's in the mirror ...happy New Year from the Oregon

  • @fromaggiovagiola9128
    @fromaggiovagiola9128 Год назад

    Save the Orion Nebula!
    Send me some money.

  • @kevinclayton1656
    @kevinclayton1656 Год назад

    I've always wanted to know where the star was born, they seem to be getting closer but it's hard to find similar stars with the right make up ete

  • @michaelramsey3986
    @michaelramsey3986 Месяц назад

    😅in 1054 a.d., Chinese observers saw a new star , it was that nebula exploding, and the smoke of that star is rising up forever now.

  • @tsatele21
    @tsatele21 11 месяцев назад

    You know how they say the black hole evaporates at the end of their cycle. Does that mean all the Nebula's in space were created by dying black holes?

  • @kitkat1321
    @kitkat1321 Год назад

    Documentaries like this always put the absolute fear of G-d into me

  • @beeasy4360
    @beeasy4360 11 месяцев назад +1

    Weird to think that a earth like planet could be looking at are planets saying the same thing lol

  • @brucewinther6926
    @brucewinther6926 Год назад

    One of these videos described the Universe as being 200 times the size of our "VISIBLE" Universe---It is hard to believe that even at the speed of light will anyone or anything ever experience what it is from one end to the other ?---We will never know I don't think

  • @hindurashtra63
    @hindurashtra63 Год назад +1

    I always wonder when they talk about an Object being say 100 Light years away, Does that mean the Object is 100 Years into our Future or 100 Years in the Past ? How do we even tell if they are in the Past or Future relative to our Timeline ?

    • @Bouch1018
      @Bouch1018 Год назад

      It would be the past because we’re actively creating the future so there’s no future to see. This is as far as light is concerned. If you were on a planet 400 million LY away looking at the surface of earth you’d see the dinosaurs and such.

    • @HaganeYoshi
      @HaganeYoshi Год назад

      it would be in the past, because the light has to travel that much to each us

  • @rickc661
    @rickc661 Год назад +1

    they saw the ' Enterprise' with its twin power plants and disc....

  • @nelsonlee7448
    @nelsonlee7448 5 месяцев назад

    The emperor protects

  • @Classifiedrichardwillett
    @Classifiedrichardwillett Год назад

    The eye of Providence...

  • @MichaelVumile-jb3lb
    @MichaelVumile-jb3lb 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nebulae is matter that creates the stars , where does it come from and can it be tracked ?

  • @Dreeamscape101
    @Dreeamscape101 10 месяцев назад

    They say this the portal to heaven.. And i read job verse where he mention about orion belt.and i get goosebumps. Sorry for bad english..

  • @GorgeGeorg
    @GorgeGeorg Год назад

    Nebulium - yeah like 150 years ago when we didn't understand the periodic table.

  • @abdulkareemfathiu3898
    @abdulkareemfathiu3898 Год назад +1

    I wish to know everything about the universe

  • @EATSEXOTIC
    @EATSEXOTIC 6 месяцев назад

    All the planet's, Suns, black holes, and galaxies get bigger, and bigger we couldn't possibly see anything else in human form because we are too small, and I don't think we are built to see everything then what's already been discovered in space. Those huge nebula eye's are watching the milky way how creepy.

  • @sirmayfield3855
    @sirmayfield3855 Год назад

    ✨ same here and please everyone stay safe ❤️

  • @YolandaTorrez-zs7ss
    @YolandaTorrez-zs7ss 3 месяца назад +1

    ORIAN IS THE NOTHING! NORTH STAR

  • @diegopendinorodriguez4829
    @diegopendinorodriguez4829 Год назад

    A dream, the new planets...

  • @holagrampanda4421
    @holagrampanda4421 Год назад

    I wonder what we altered by observing this event

  • @retroboomer3197
    @retroboomer3197 Год назад

    Note to editor:
    Dear editor, it is customary to use images of the subject matter while it's being discussed. Welcome to common sense and editing 101 in the first 5 minutes of class.

  • @tra-viskaiser8737
    @tra-viskaiser8737 Год назад

    "Sword" of Orion... sure, everyone thinks it's his sword.... lol
    Truly a cosmic joke

  • @exploringwithandyandthepar3464

    Can someone tell me if the sun is the centre of our galaxy or if its one of many scattered around the milkyway honestly space fascinates me in every aspect of the word if if anyone knows if there's any black holes 🕳 around the milkyway.

  • @jorgedavila4920
    @jorgedavila4920 Год назад

    So basically he's DC'S Broly

  • @mysticranger6894
    @mysticranger6894 Год назад

    KOS-MO

  • @Ancientreapers
    @Ancientreapers Год назад +1

    Makes you wonder what was there before that exploded creating that giant Nebula

  • @stridex8868
    @stridex8868 Год назад

    Go and gather all of the Sands around the world all of them including the sands Beneath the Ocean floor
    and place it in One place
    imagine the entire no. of sand in grains
    that would be the best example of only
    "OBSERVABLE SPACE"
    the no. of Celestial Bodies
    Are UNLIMITED in NO. that no one can Count

  • @user-eq4hs6mz7k
    @user-eq4hs6mz7k 7 месяцев назад

    cool

  • @christophercharles9645
    @christophercharles9645 Год назад

    I never noticed the position of Orion's, um..."sword" (1:35) but there it is!

    • @christophercharles9645
      @christophercharles9645 Год назад

      Wait, everyone on this comment thread has been selected as a "random winner" in a giveaway? I guess that's great, but I don't have and/or use "TËLËGRAM".

  • @diegopendinorodriguez4829
    @diegopendinorodriguez4829 Год назад

    Which is the distance the 3 together?

  • @1776-or-die
    @1776-or-die 5 месяцев назад

    To think the supreme leader of North Korea made all this great stuff……thanks Kim your a saint.

  • @pranititiwari6525
    @pranititiwari6525 Год назад

    👍🙏

  • @jacoblahr
    @jacoblahr Год назад +1

    Is the movie Interstellar worth it? Im thinking about watching it

  • @user-bl2cj9jq3j
    @user-bl2cj9jq3j 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @chris7brook
    @chris7brook Год назад

    Excellent 👽