I LOVE THE PACIFIC COAST--DIDN'T REALIZE THAT WAS THAT ROCKY AND STEEP--ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. HOW DID YOU MEET YOUR TOUR GUIDES? WERE THEY LOCALS OR ADVENTURERS LIKE YOU TWO? CAN'T WAIT FOR NEXT BATCH OF PICS. MAX
This tantalizing array of nebulae and stars can be found about 2 degrees south of the famous star-forming Orion Nebula.
Sculpting the South Pillar
Eta Carinae, one of the most massive and unstable stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, has a profound effect on its environment. Found in the South Pillar region of the Carina Nebula, these fantastic pillars of glowing dust and gas with embedded newborn stars were sculpted by the intense wind and radiation from Eta Carinae and other massive stars
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I LOVE THE PACIFIC COAST--DIDN'T REALIZE THAT WAS THAT ROCKY AND STEEP--ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. HOW DID YOU MEET YOUR TOUR GUIDES? WERE THEY LOCALS OR ADVENTURERS LIKE YOU TWO? CAN'T WAIT FOR NEXT BATCH OF PICS. MAX
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