10 Images shared by NASA of Constellation Orion

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Spitzer Space Telescope: Detected infrared radiation from dust clouds within the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex.

Chandra X-ray Observatory: Revealed the presence of young stars emitting X-rays in the Orion Nebula Cluster.

Kepler Space Telescope: Detected exoplanets within the Orion constellation, hinting at potential habitable zones.

James Webb Space Telescope: Expected to unveil even more detailed images of Orion's star-forming regions.

Radio Telescopes: Captured radio waves emitted by celestial objects within the Orion constellation.

Satellites: Provided overhead views of the Orion constellation, aiding in astronomical research and navigation.

Space Probes: Sent back images of the Orion region from deep space exploration missions.

Astronaut Photography: Taken from the International Space Station, offering unique perspectives of Orion from space.

Telescopes on Earth: Ground-based observatories also contribute images of the Orion constellation, complementing space-based observations.

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