This image, obtained during the late commissioning phase of the GeMS adaptive optics system, with the Gemini South AO Imager (GSAOI) on the night of December 28, 2012, reveals exquisite details in the outskirts of the Orion Nebula. The large adaptive optics field of view (85 arcseconds across) demonstrates the system's extreme resolution and uniform correction across the entire field. In this image, the blue spots are clouds of gaseous iron "bullets" being propelled at supersonic speeds from a region of massive star formation outside, and below, this image's field of view. As these "bullets" pass through neutral hydrogen gas, it heats up the hydrogen and produces the pillars that trace the passage of the iron clouds. // Credit: Gemini Observatory/AURA