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NGC 3372: Exploring the Enchanting Carina Nebula Behold the mesmerizing beauty of the Carina Nebula, also known as NGC 3372

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: The Carina Nebula, also known as NGC 3372

The Carina Nebula, also known as NGC 3372
NGC 3372, known as the Great Carina Nebula, is home to massive stars and flowing nebulae of gas and dust dominated by the super-bright massive star named Eta Carinae

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: The Grand Carina Nebula in the southern sky

The Grand Carina Nebula in the southern sky. The Carina Nebula is a hydrogen-rich diffuse nebula

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: The central region of the Carina Nebula

The central region of the Carina Nebula
A 50-light-year-wide view of the central region of the Carina Nebula where a maelstrom of star birth and death is taking place

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: The southern sky and Milky Way from Canopus up to the Carina Nebula

The southern sky and Milky Way from Canopus up to the Carina Nebula
The southern sky and Milky Way from Canopus (at lower right) up to the Carina Nebula at upper left, with the False Cross in the centre, made of stars from Vela and Carina

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: The Carina Nebula in the southern sky

The Carina Nebula in the southern sky

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: Infrared view of the Carina Nebula

Infrared view of the Carina Nebula. The bright star at the center of the nebula is Eta Carinae, one of the most massive stars in the galaxy

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: NGC 3372, The Carina Nebula

NGC 3372, The Carina Nebula

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: Eta Carinae Nebula

Eta Carinae Nebula

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: Eta Carinae Nebula area of the southern Milky Way

Eta Carinae Nebula area of the southern Milky Way, with the main nebula surrounded by a variety of open star clusters; NGC 3532 the Football Cluster, IC 2602 the Southern Pleiades

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: The Eta Carina nebula and the Milky Way visible at dawn

The Eta Carina nebula and the Milky Way visible at dawn with the naked eye, Miramar, Argentina

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: The Carina Nebula and surrounding clusters

The Carina Nebula and surrounding clusters
The Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and surrounding clusters. To the upper left is NGC 3532, the Football Cluster. To the upper right is NGC 3293

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: NGC 3372, The Eta Carinae Nebula

NGC 3372, The Eta Carinae Nebula

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: A wide field view centered on the Eta Carina Nebula

A wide field view centered on the Eta Carina Nebula
A wide field shot (15 degrees) centered on the Eta Carina nebula, featuring several southern deep sky objects like the southern pleiades and the Running Chicken Nebula

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: Carina Nebula Star-Forming Pillars

Carina Nebula Star-Forming Pillars
One light-year tall star-forming pillars of cold hydrogen and dust located in the Carina Nebula. The result is from radiation from massive stars that is carving away at cold molecular clouds

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: NGC 3293, the Gem Cluster and Gabriela Mistral Nebula

NGC 3293, the Gem Cluster and Gabriela Mistral Nebula
NGC 3324 and 3293 are sparkling star clusters at the northwest corner of the Carina Nebula. NGC3293 is a small but very bright open cluster, called the Gem Cluster

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: Carina nebula (NGC 3372), optical image C017 / 3741

Carina nebula (NGC 3372), optical image C017 / 3741
Carina nebula (NGC 3372), optical image. This is an emission nebula, a huge cloud of gas and dust that glows as the hydrogen it contains is ionised by radiation from the hot young stars that have

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: Optical image of the Eta Carinae Nebula

Optical image of the Eta Carinae Nebula
Eta Carinae Nebula. Optical image of the Eta Carinae Nebula (NGC 3372). It is an enormous cloud of hydrogen gas (an HII region) 300 light years across

Background imageNgc 3372 Collection: Eta Carinae Nebula

Eta Carinae Nebula (NGC 3372), optical image. This nebula (a vast cloud of dust and gas) surrounds the variable star Eta Carinae


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NGC 3372: Exploring the Enchanting Carina Nebula Behold the mesmerizing beauty of the Carina Nebula, also known as NGC 3372. Located in the southern sky, this celestial wonder is often referred to as The Grand Carina Nebula. At its heart lies the captivating Eta Carinae Nebula, which steals our gaze with its ethereal glow. Gazing into the central region of the Carina Nebula feels like embarking on a cosmic journey. Stretching across the southern sky and intertwining with our Milky Way, it creates a breathtaking panorama from Canopus up to this stellar marvel. Step into an infrared view and witness a whole new dimension unfold before your eyes. The vibrant hues and intricate details paint a picture that ignites our imagination. The Eta Carinae Nebula takes center stage within this vast expanse of interstellar dust and gas. Its sheer magnitude leaves us in awe, reminding us of nature's boundless creativity. As we peer at this area in awe-struck wonderment, we realize that there are few sights more enchanting than witnessing The Carina Nebula grace our southern skies. It serves as a constant reminder of how small we are amidst the grandeur of space. So let your imagination soar as you delve deeper into NGC 3372 – an otherworldly masterpiece nestled within the tapestry of stars in our beloved southern Milky Way.