Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Carina (Car)  ·  Contains:  IC 2581  ·  IC 2599  ·  NGC 3293  ·  NGC 3324  ·  The star r Car
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The Gem Cluster NGC3293 ,Gum 30 ,Gabriela Mistral  Nebulae  &  an Eta Carina  Extension, Wes Smith
The Gem Cluster NGC3293 ,Gum 30 ,Gabriela Mistral  Nebulae  &  an Eta Carina  Extension
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The Gem Cluster NGC3293 ,Gum 30 ,Gabriela Mistral Nebulae & an Eta Carina Extension

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The Gem Cluster NGC3293 ,Gum 30 ,Gabriela Mistral  Nebulae  &  an Eta Carina  Extension, Wes Smith
The Gem Cluster NGC3293 ,Gum 30 ,Gabriela Mistral  Nebulae  &  an Eta Carina  Extension
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The Gem Cluster NGC3293 ,Gum 30 ,Gabriela Mistral Nebulae & an Eta Carina Extension

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This open cluster dazzles through the eye piece . I showed to to  dozens last weekend at The Tahillah Festival  at Kenilworth  QLD. A real “Gem” of the Deep Southern Milkyway .   
There are not too many references to the Gum 30 Nebula  so  I’m happy with this contribution to add to the pool. 
Sky Safari notes sum this very interesting region up , well. 
NGC 3293 is a small but very bright open cluster in Carina, called the Gem Cluster for its similarity to the more famous Jewel Box (NGC 4755). The Gem Cluster lies within a bright portion of the Milky Way, 1.6 degrees NW from the center of the Eta Carinae Nebula (NGC 3372), and appears just in front dense dust lane emanating from the Eta Carinae Nebula.
  This cluster was discovered by Abbe Lacaille during his 1751-1752 journey to South Africa. It consists of more than 50 stars in a 6' field, the brightest of which (V361 Car) is a red giant of mag 6.5. The total magnitude of all the cluster's stars is 4.7. Some nebulous material (Gum 30) is also visible, floating between the stars which have probably

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The Gem Cluster NGC3293 ,Gum 30 ,Gabriela Mistral  Nebulae  &  an Eta Carina  Extension, Wes Smith