The Orion Nebula Cluster is a young stellar cluster located in the Orion Nebula, one of the most well-known and studied star-forming regions in our galaxy. This cluster contains over 2,000 young stars and is approximately 1,500 light-years away from Earth. The stars in the cluster are very young, with ages ranging from less than a million years to a few million years, making them excellent objects for studying the early stages of star formation and evolution. Researchers study the Orion Nebula Cluster to better understand the formation of stars and planetary systems, as well as to investigate the physical processes occurring in young stellar environments. This research area provides valuable insights into the fundamental processes that shape the evolution of stars and planets in the universe.