M43
De Mairan's Nebula
Objektdaten
- Katalogbezeichnung
- M43
- Typ
- EmissionNebula
- Sternbild
- Orion
- Helligkeit
- 9.0
- Rektaszension
- 05h 35m 36.0s
- Deklination
- -05° 15' 60.0"
- Entfernung
- 1,300 Lichtjahre
- Winkelgröße
- 20.
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Über M43
Beschreibung
De Mairan's Nebula is a bright emission/reflection nebula in Orion, physically part of the Great Orion Nebula complex but visually separated from M42 by a dark dust lane. It lies about 1,600 light-years from Earth and spans roughly 7 light-years. The nebula is illuminated by the young B-type star NU Orionis (HD 37061) at its center.
Beobachtungstipps
Located immediately north of M42, separated by a dark lane of dust. Visible in the same field of view as M42 in any telescope. It appears as a bright, comma-shaped or round nebula with the central star clearly visible. Often overlooked by observers dazzled by the overwhelming splendor of M42 just below it. A UHC or OIII filter enhances the nebulosity. Best observed from November through March alongside M42.
Geschichte
Discovered by Jean-Jacques Dortous de Mairan before 1731, hence the name De Mairan's Nebula. Charles Messier cataloged it on March 4, 1769. It was initially described as part of M42 before being recognized as a distinct, though connected, region.
Wissenswertes
Although M43 appears to be a separate nebula from M42, they are actually parts of the same enormous molecular cloud complex. The dark dust lane separating them is merely a foreground feature. The central star NU Orionis is carving a bubble in the surrounding gas, giving M43 its distinctive round shape — a miniature version of what the Trapezium stars are doing in M42.
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Credit: Ole Nielsen. License: CC BY-SA 2.5. (Wikimedia Commons)
Skybred Feb 28, 2026