20
Apr
The Carina Nebula’s hidden secrets
This broad image of the Carina Nebula, a region of massive star formation in the southern skies, was taken in infrared light using the HAWK-I camera on ESO’s Very Large Telescope. Many previously hidden features, scattered across a spectacular celestial landscape of gas, dust and young stars, have emerged.
Credit: ESO/T. Preibisch
- rikiprince reblogged this from arielibarra
- rikiprince liked this
- milkywayan liked this
- we-all-fight-amongst-us reblogged this from hellishom-e
- the-good-urls-r-taken reblogged this from hellishom-e
- the-good-urls-r-taken liked this
- yomz-aesthetic reblogged this from fialleril
- questioningdragons reblogged this from lemeute
- lightphotons reblogged this from groovy-sheep
- rimurutempest-bounced liked this
- laced-music reblogged this from megacosms
- lightphotons liked this
- arlyn-nylra liked this
- groovy-sheep reblogged this from thewuzzy
- karenec reblogged this from karlbourbon
- deathordare reblogged this from lemeute
- hummingbirdsaltimolockia reblogged this from lemeute
- stelliis reblogged this from starfleetdream
- asterizmos-blog liked this
- piranhafish liked this
- breakfastkraken reblogged this from korrassatos
- asymphonyoflights reblogged this from korrassatos
- whilstontheroad liked this
- yourbestfriendev3r liked this
- bruhfriends reblogged this from lesbianriverphoenix
- lesbianriverphoenix reblogged this from jimkirksapple
- hummingbirdsaltimolockia liked this
- mutatedbananacake reblogged this from logicalspock
- lemeute reblogged this from fialleril