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Subj: 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: The Carina Nebula
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101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: The Carina Nebula
By Phil Harrington  |  Published: Wednesday, August 17, 2022


The Orion Nebula may be the best-known emission nebula, but it loses to the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) as the most spectacular. Measuring 2ø across, the Carina Nebula looks like an ethereal orchid blossoming, with many dark rifts dividing it into several distinct "petals."

Residing about 7,500 to 8,500 light-years from Earth, the Carina Nebula lies within its namesake constellation, Carina the Keel. Its southern location (declination -60ø) keeps it below the southern horizon for observers north of about latitude 30ø. But those who can see it are treated to a great show. Small binoculars are all you need to begin unlocking this amazing object's complexities.

Many stars dot the Carina Nebula. Centrally located is Trumpler 16, one of three associated open clusters. Trumpler 16 contains some of the most luminous stars in our galaxy, including its most famous member, the remarkable star Eta (?) Carinae. A binary, Eta's total energy output is some 4 million times that of the Sun. When Edmond Halley first noted Eta's appearance in 1677, it shone at 4th magnitude. By 1730, it had increased to 2nd magnitude, but fell back to 4th over the next half-century. It generally fluctuated upward until 1843, when it unexpectedly hit magnitude -0.8. For a brief time that March, it was the second-brightest star in the night sky.

This so-called Great Eruption may have been caused by a fierce gravitational tug-of-war that destroyed an unknown third star in the system. That outburst gave birth to the Homunculus Nebula, a small but growing barbell-shaped cloud of gas and dust that today engulfs Eta, absorbing much of the star's light.

Another feature within the Carina Nebula worth exploring is the Keyhole Nebula, a small, dark cloud silhouetted in front of the brighter background.







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