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English: A series of mid-infrared images of the BN/KL complex , a star-forming region deep inside the Orion Nebula , was recently obtained with ESO's new Thermal Infrared MultiMode Instrument (TIMMI2) , now mounted at the Cassegrain focus of the 3.6-m telescope on La Silla. The area is located close to the Trapezium cluster and is identified on a near-infrared image (PR Photo 12a/01) obtained with the ISAAC instrument at the 8.2-m VLT ANTU telescope (cf. ESO PR Photos 03a-d/01). The complex itself is so heavily obscured by the dust cloud that it is not visible at this wavelength.
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