The Eta Carina Nebula is a large bright nebula that has within its boundaries several related open clusters of stars. The dark globules in this image of the southern part of the huge nebula are showing tails pointing directly away from the massive central star Eta-Carina (not in the field). Right of center you see the famous HH-666 taken from the Blanco telescope at CTIO and here HH-666 taken with the Hubble telescope.
Find an image of the central Eta Carina Nebula here.
Image data: Ha-OIII-SII-RGB (Ha 4x20m, OIII 4x20m, SII 4x20m, RGB each 6x10m), Seeing 0.7-1.1 arcsec, North is up;
80cm f/7 Astrooptik Keller corrected cassegrain, FLI Proline 16803, Baader Filters, Prompt 7 CTIO Chile
Processing: Johannes Schedler
Find below the full frame image in Hubble Palette NB color
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Find below the full frame H-alpha image