Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Carina (Car)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3293  ·  NGC 3324
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NGC 3324 and surroundings, Alex Woronow
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NGC 3324 and surroundings

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NGC 3324 and surroundings

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NGC 3324, NGC 3293, and nearby Carina region of the Large Magellanic Cloud

OTA: TAO 150 (f/7.3)

Camera: FLI - ML16200 (1.13 arcseconds/pixel)

Observatory: Deep Sky West, Chile

EXPOSURES:

Red: 6 x 600 sec.

Blue: 8 x 600

Green: 6 x 600

H 21 x 1800

S 21 x 1800

O 21 x 1800

Total exposure ~35 hours

Image Width: ~1.3 deg

Processed by Alex Woronow (2020) using PixInsight, Skylum, Topaz, Matlab, SWT

These nebulae and open clusters lie in our neighboring galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud, at a distance of about 8,000 light years. The star clusters, consisting largely of young, massive, hot blue stars have formed from the dust and gas clouds around them. The hydrogen emission clouds, or “emission nebulae” shine due to the excitation of H, O, and S by the star clusters and other embedded, young stars. The ignition and intense burning of these very hot stars has created strong stellar winds and intense radiation that has ‘hollowed out’ cavities in the gas around them, sculpting the clouds.

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NGC 3324 and surroundings, Alex Woronow