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Credit & Copyright: Gimmi Ratto & Davide Bardini
(Collecting Photons)
Explanation:
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble -- maybe
Macbeth should have
consulted the Witch Head Nebula.
This suggestively shaped
reflection nebula
is associated with the
bright star Rigel in the
constellation Orion.
More formally known as
IC 2118,
the Witch Head Nebula glows primarily by
light reflected from bright
star Rigel, located just below the lower edge of the above image.
Fine dust
in the nebula reflects the light.
The blue color is caused not only by
Rigel's blue color but because the
dust grains reflect blue light more efficiently than red.
The same
physical process causes
Earth's daytime sky to appear blue, although the scatterers in
Earth's atmosphere are molecules of
nitrogen and
oxygen.
The nebula lies about 1000 light-years away.
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Publications with keywords: IC 2118 - Witch Head Nebula - reflection nebula
Publications with words: IC 2118 - Witch Head Nebula - reflection nebula
See also:
- APOD: 2026 April 7 Á IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Reflection Nebula
- APOD: 2026 February 2 Á Orion: The Running Man Nebula
- NGC 1333: Stellar Nursery in Perseus
- APOD: 2026 January 28 Á M78: Reflecting Blue in a Sea of Red
- NGC 7023: The Iris Nebula
- APOD: 2025 September 19 Á The NGC 6914 Complex
- Reflections on VdB 31

