Eta Carinae Nebula

Eta Carinae Nebula

Eta Carinae Nebula
Eta Carinae Nebula

Aloha!

I submit a recent sketch from 4/14/12 of the Eta Carinae Nebula. It was not much above the horizon this night, perhaps 10 degrees. I had to sit on the ground to observe it using my 12.5” Portaball. Well worth the dirt on my bottom. A gasp was all I could manage after seeing it for the first time. The night was superb, with no wind & excellent seeing.

The nebula is massive, ~4 times larger than the Orion Nebula covering about 3 degrees of sky. It also contains Eta Carinae, one of most luminous & massive stars known. If we could put this star the same distance as our sun it would appear 5 million times brighter. It is partly obscured by gas & dust making it appear dimmer than it actually is.

Eta Carinae Nebula in Carina NGC 3372
Diffuse Nebula
Haleakala, Maui Hawaii ~10,000 elevation
4/14/12
Charcoal pencil & white paper
Sketch inverted with Photoscape
12.5” Portaball, NPB filter
27mm Panoptic 56X

4 thoughts on “Eta Carinae Nebula”

  1. i sent my last sketch of Clavius,but i don’t see in site….Message for ASOD administrators

  2. Thank you Frank & Giorgio. This is one of my favorite objects & I look forward to observing it when the time comes around again.

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