Robert Gendler: Horsehead Nebula Region in Infrared Light
Robert Gendler: Horsehead Nebula Region in Infrared Light
Robert Gendler: Horsehead Nebula Region in Infrared Light
Robert Gendler: Horsehead Nebula Region in Infrared Light
Robert Gendler: Horsehead Nebula Region in Infrared Light
Robert Gendler: Horsehead Nebula Region in Infrared Light
Robert Gendler: Horsehead Nebula Region in Infrared Light

Robert Gendler: Horsehead Nebula Region in Infrared Light

🚀 Premium Astrography™ Print
Rated 4.9 out of 5
Based on 56 reviews

Type
Size
$59.00 $35.40
40% OFF 🎄 Christmas Promo discount will be applied automatically at checkout.
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Fine Art™ or Poster™ Print Tube:

⚡ Your Print (rolled)
⚡ Framing guide 
⚡ Surprise sticker

Frame not included - Locate a nearby print framing studio for your convenience.

Panel Box:

⚡ Your amazing Astrography™ Panel Print
⚡ Wall Mounting Strips System
⚡ Installation Instructions
⚡ Surprise sticker
⚡ A frame is not required, although it can be used

Shipping/Delivery Time: Shipping and delivery times are separate from the manufacturing process.

Standard Manufacturing Time: up to 5 business days (excluding weekends and holidays). 

Priority Service: Skip the standard queue with a manufacturing time of up to 2 business days.

Delivery Time: Average delivery takes between 3 to 7 business days.

Shipping Assurance (optional): your order is protected from loss, theft, or damage—even after unboxing. Plus, our quick claims process ensures hassle-free resolutions (we will send a replacement with no questions asked).

In our small creative studio, each Astrography treasure is handcrafted just for you. While we prioritize stellar quality over speed, forgive us if we're a tad tardy.

Delays? Holidays, global events, or distant locations might be the culprits. If a change of heart strikes, send it back within 14 days, no questions. Dive into our Shipping & Returns page for details.

Customers outside the EU may incur customs duties based on local regulations. Astrography will not cover these charges.

Your trust means the universe to us! 🚀

    Manufacturer contact information
    Name: Astrography Sp. z o.o.
    Email address: support@astrography.com
    Postal address: Marcina Flisa 4 Street, Warsaw, Poland, 02-247

    Age restrictions: This product is made for adults
    EU Warranty: 2 year warranty in EEA and UK, established by Directive 1999/44/EC.

    Other compliance information: Meets the small parts and magnetic flux index level requirements. Inks: Water-based pigment inks (EPSON UltraChrome Pro12, Canon Lucia PRO Ink) or eco-solvent inks (UltraChrome GS3).

    Hazards Identification
    Classification (EC 1272/2008):
    Not classified as hazardous. Adverse Effects: None identified. 

    Please note that this product is suitable for indoor use only. Meets the lead level requirements.

    Robert Gendler is a renowned American physician, amateur astronomer, and astrophotographer, who has made significant contributions to digital astrophotography as both a pioneer and a respected artist. Using CCD cameras and long exposure times, Gendler captures deep sky objects, with his photographs regularly published in astronomy magazines and websites.

    His Andromeda Galaxy mosaic was acknowledged by Astronomy Magazine as one of the most beautiful astronomical images and was featured in the 2008 Guinness Book of Records. Gendler's photographs have also been commemorated in stamps, documentaries, and award ceremonies. He has collaborated with the Hubble Heritage Team and received several prestigious awards, including the Hubble Prize and the Royal Photographic Society Award for Scientific Imaging.

    Gendler has written five books on astrophotography and astronomical imaging, one of which, "Breakthrough!", was selected as an "Outstanding Academic Title" by the American Library Association's "Choice" magazine.

    Immerse yourself in the celestial splendor of Robert Gendler's "Horsehead Nebula Region in Infrared Light"

    This spectacular image captures the iconic Horsehead Nebula, a dark nebula in the constellation Orion, as seen in infrared light. The infrared observation reveals intricate details and hidden structures within the nebula, illuminating the dense clouds of gas and dust that give rise to new stars.

    The Horsehead Nebula, also known as Barnard 33, appears as a dark silhouette against the bright background of the emission nebula IC 434. Captured with incredible clarity, this print highlights the dynamic processes at play in this stellar nursery, where interstellar material coalesces to form new celestial bodies.

    Ideal for astronomy enthusiasts, lovers of cosmic art, and those captivated by the wonders of the universe, this print brings the breathtaking beauty of the Horsehead Nebula to your home, office, or educational space.

    Photo details

    • Data from: VISTA/ESO (Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy) and the Hubble Space Telescope
    • Credit: ESO/J. Emerson/VISTA. Acknowledgment: Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit Credit for Hubble Data: HLA, Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
    • Composite Assembly and Processing: Robert Gendler

    The Product

    Unmatched Print Quality

    Astrography uses cutting-edge fine art pigment printers, the same technology found in top art galleries and museums. Every print is crafted in-house, ensuring exceptional clarity, color, and durability. Experience the difference with Astrography.

    Learn more

    Super Happy Customers

    We are immensely grateful to our fans for helping us become the leading global seller of Space Art. With our products reaching over 30,000 customers across 70 nations, your support has truly been invaluable.

    Our Founder

    Meet Jesion

    Hey there, space enthusiasts! I’m Adam Jesionkiewicz, the founder of Astrography. A few years ago, I decided to step off the corporate ladder and follow my lifelong dream—immersing myself in the breathtaking beauty of the cosmos. Astrography isn't just a business; it's a sanctuary for anyone captivated by the stars, planets, and galaxies far, far away.

    Click here for an interview with Jesion on Insider.com