Hubble photographs turbulent neighborhood near eruptive star
A small portion of the rough-and-tumble neighborhood of swirling dust and gas near one of the most massive and eruptive stars in our galaxy is seen in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image. This close-up view shows only a three light-year-wide portion of the entire Carina Nebula, which has a diameter of over 200 light-years. Located 8,000 light-years from Earth, the nebula can be seen in the southern sky with the naked eye.
Dramatic dark dust knots and complex structures are sculpted by the high-velocity stellar winds and high-energy radiation from the ultra-luminous variable star called Eta Carinae, or Eta Car (located outside the picture). This image shows a region in the Carina Nebula between two large clusters of some of the most massive and hottest known stars.
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About the Object
Name: | Carina Nebula, NGC 3372 |
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Type: | Milky Way : Nebula |
Distance: | 7500 light years |
Constellation: | Carina |
Category: | Nebulae |
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Coordinates
Position (RA): | 10 44 54.26 |
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Position (Dec): | -59° 36' 10.55" |
Field of view: | 1.21 x 2.20 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is 173.3° right of vertical |
Colours & filters
Band | Wavelength | Telescope |
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Optical B | 450 nm |
Hubble Space Telescope
WFPC2 |
Optical V | 606 nm |
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WFPC2 |
Infrared I | 814 nm |
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WFPC2 |