Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Carina (Car)  ·  Contains:  Carina Nebula  ·  IC 2599  ·  NGC 3199  ·  NGC 3372  ·  NGC 3532  ·  NGC 3579  ·  Part of the constellation Carina (Car)  ·  The star p Car  ·  The star q Car  ·  The star r Car  ·  The star s Car  ·  The star t1 Car  ·  The star u Car  ·  The star w Car  ·  The star x Car  ·  The star z Car  ·  Wishing Well Cluster  ·  eta Car Nebula
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The Great Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and environs in H+O light, Paul Lloyd
The Great Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and environs in H+O light
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The Great Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and environs in H+O light

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The Great Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and environs in H+O light, Paul Lloyd
The Great Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and environs in H+O light
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The Great Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and environs in H+O light

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The Great Carina Nebula, (NGC 3372, Eta Carina Nebula) is one of the highlights of our southern
skies, both for visual astronomers (especially from a dark site) and paticularly for astrophotographers.
It lies some 8.500ly away in the Carina-Sagittarius spiral arm of our Milky Way Galaxy. It is a very
visual part of a huge molecular cloud designated Sodroski 62.

I have used a H+O triband filter in an effort to display the nebulosity of this region of the sky.
It is a complex area with numerous regions of interest. Some of these I have attempted to show
in some detail in following images.


Telescope: Canon EF 70-200mm lens + 1.4x teleconverter @ f=140mm
Camera:     ZWO ASI183MC Pro
Exposure:  mosaic 2x2
                   20-30 x 300 sec, Optolong L-eNhance filter, gain=250
                   Bortle 3-4 sky, 7% Moon waxing
Field of View: approx. 8º 00’ x 5º 45’
Image processed and prepared in PixInsight and Photoshop Elements

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The Great Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and environs in H+O light, Paul Lloyd