I like this image. I'm glad to see that so much detail and so many colors can be seen in what looks like an RGB image.
One of the little things I like is that some of the free-floating dust clouds have bright outlines, while others don't. To the right of the very obvious, bright, yellow Eta Carina is the large, dark, roundish Keyhole Nebula. And some distance to the right of the Keyhole Nebula is a small free-floating dust cloud that looks a bit like a fat Mickey Mouse. This dust cloud has bright outlines.
And there are many other fantastically shaped dust clouds in the Carina Nebula. At lower right, below the Trumpler 14 cluster, is the region informally known as Loch Ness. Surely you can spot Nessie in there, and Nessie's little brother!
At the upper right of Trumpler 14 is the dust formation known as the
Mystic Mountain in a well-known Hubble image.
This is a very nice image!
(There's just one thing... the photographer has written the word
COPYRIGHT in pale blue letters below the Keyhole Nebula, right in the middle of the picture. I'm not really happy about it, but it is the copyright holder's choice.)
Ann
I like this image. I'm glad to see that so much detail and so many colors can be seen in what looks like an RGB image.
One of the little things I like is that some of the free-floating dust clouds have bright outlines, while others don't. To the right of the very obvious, bright, yellow Eta Carina is the large, dark, roundish Keyhole Nebula. And some distance to the right of the Keyhole Nebula is a small free-floating dust cloud that looks a bit like a fat Mickey Mouse. This dust cloud has bright outlines.
And there are many other fantastically shaped dust clouds in the Carina Nebula. At lower right, below the Trumpler 14 cluster, is the region informally known as Loch Ness. Surely you can spot Nessie in there, and Nessie's little brother!
At the upper right of Trumpler 14 is the dust formation known as the [url=http://www.dei-vermaechtnis.ch/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2013/11/IMG_5000_B.jpg]Mystic Mountain[/url] in a well-known Hubble image.
This is a very nice image!
(There's just one thing... the photographer has written the word [i]COPYRIGHT[/i] in pale blue letters below the Keyhole Nebula, right in the middle of the picture. I'm not really happy about it, but it is the copyright holder's choice.)
Ann