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The Cat (NGC 6334) and the Lobster (NGC 6357), Frank Alvaro
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The Cat (NGC 6334) and the Lobster (NGC 6357)

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The Cat (NGC 6334) and the Lobster (NGC 6357)

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A two panel mosaic showing the Cat's Paw Nebula and the Lobster Nebula in the constellation of Scorpius. The Cat's Paw nebula is ~5000 ly distant, spans ~320 ly, and is a high-mass filamentary cloud structure with several embedded star-forming regions. 

The Lobster Nebula is a diffuse nebula 8000 ly distant and spanning ~400 ly. This nebula is forming some of the most massive stars ever discovered, with the central star originally thought to be more than 300 solar masses in size until it was discovered to actually be a three-star multiple system, with each star still more than 100 solar masses in size.

Panels individually processed in Pixinsight (DBE, colour calibration, noise reduction, stretching using the GHS script); mosaic constructed from the panels in Astro Pixel Processor; final processing of the mosaic in Pixinsight.

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The Cat (NGC 6334) and the Lobster (NGC 6357), Frank Alvaro