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NGC 2174 (also known as Monkey Head Nebula) is an
H II An H II region or HII region is a region of interstellar atomic hydrogen that is ionized. It is typically in a molecular cloud of partially ionized gas in which star formation has recently taken place, with a size ranging from one to hundred ...
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located in the constellation Orion and is associated with the open star cluster NGC 2175. It is thought to be located about 6,400 light-years away from
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. The
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may have formed through hierarchical collapse. There is some equivocation in the use of the identifiers NGC 2174 and NGC 2175. These may apply to the entire nebula, to its brightest knot, or to the star cluster it includes. '' Burnham's Celestial Handbook'' lists the entire nebula as 2174/2175 and does not mention the star cluster. The NGC Project (working from the original descriptive notes) assigns NGC 2174 to the prominent knot at J2000 , and NGC 2175 to the entire nebula, and by extension to the star cluster. Simbad uses NGC 2174 for the nebula and NGC 2175 for the star cluster. Glowing gas and dark dust do not survive well in the Monkey Head Nebula. Young stars near the center of the nebula generate stellar winds and high energy radiation that causes the nebula's material to shift into complex shapes. The nebula is primarily composed of hydrogen which glows at
infrared Infrared (IR), sometimes called infrared light, is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than those of visible light. It is therefore invisible to the human eye. IR is generally understood to encompass wavelengths from around ...
wavelengths due to the radiation.


Hubble 24th Anniversary Images (2014)


Gallery

File:PIA19836-NGC2174-MonkeyHeadNebula-IR-Spitzer-20150820.jpg, Infrared image of NGC 2174 as viewed by the
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File:NGC-2174.tif, Monkey Head Nebula in Narrowband Sulfur-Hydrogen Alpha- Oxygen with a 1000mm telescope File:Monkey head H alpha 385mm stephan hamel wiki.jpg, Monkey Head Nebula in hydrogen alpha focal length 384mm File:Monkey Head Nebula bi-color Ha-OIII 384mm stephan hamel wiki.jpg, Monkey Head Nebula in bi-color with a 384mm telescope File:Monkeyhead nebula Nov 24.jpg, Monkeyhead nebula taken with a 140mm refractor by amateur astronomer Mark Johnston File:NGC2174 SHO Large06.jpg, NGC 2174 (Monkey Head Nebula) in SHO palette by W4SM, 17" PlaneWave CDK scope, Louisa, VA


References


External links

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Monkey Head Nebula at Constellation Guide

Monkey Head Nebula in the Staracle NGC catalog
{{Ngc25 H II regions Orion (constellation) 2174 Star-forming regions