The Orion Nebula Seen Around The World~~~!!!! (Get it like the "Shot Hear Around the World?? Ok I'll stop now...)

Hello my fellow Humans (and aliens if you’re out there I guess). This weeks update is gonna be a bit shorter. Ok? We all understand? Great, let's get started! In today’s lesson we are gonna take a glimpse into the world of Astrophotography. Whats Astrophotography I hear you ask? (I mean I should explain it but do I need to? You know what Imma do it anyways). So without using any fancy shmancy terms the super simple, real dumb down version of what Astrophotography is that it is the science of taking pictures of space. 


(Do you guys think I should make an art blog? Because call me Picasso but I think I might be the next big thing......Yeah Ok I know, I won't make the world suffer by looking at my images. Let a girl dream!)


That's it. It’s all about pointing a camera in the air and taking a picture of space. Now that we got that out of the way we’re gonna focus on our old friend the Orion Nebula. (I am sure you guys are not fed up with hearing about ole Orion. What's that you are? Welp can’t help you there champ. Looks like i’ve got you until the end). So I, ROBEA, live in North America. That is an important fact because where you are on the earth can change what time of year a certain space object can be seen (T 2017). For the one we are focusing on at the moment, our lifelong pal Orion, you would need to be taking your pictures in the fall. (Which is convenient for me since its currently fall as i'm writing this >:) Now don’t be sad if you think you won’t be able to see the Orion Nebula. You can actually see it from anywhere in the world (Schmitz 2016)! The only difference there will be is where you live. Depending on where you live on this space rock you could see Orion in the Summer, the Winter, the Fall (Or Autumn for you posh Englishmen out there) or Spring time. See the Orion Nebula brings us together like one really weird giant family of people who have never met. Isn’t that nice? I’ll let you guys go, don’t wanna put you guys to sleep with my rambling. I bid you all adieu (or Good Day to you Englishmen out there, I see you guys….).

Works Cited
T. (2017, December 15). Orion Nebula. Retrieved October 15, 2018, from https://astrobackyard.com/orion-nebula/

Schmitz, T. (2016, February 04). Behind the Image: M42 in the City PhotographingSpace.com. Retrieved October 15, 2018, from https://photographingspace.com/behind-the-image-m42-inthecity/

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