East of the Lagoon Nebula
To the
east of the Lagoon Nebula is a star field rich in diversity.
On the lower left are clouds rich in
dark dust that
hide background stars and
young star systems still forming.
Dark clouds include
LDN 227 on the left and IC 1275 on the right,
with a bright star near its tip.
On the upper right are
clouds rich in hot glowing gas,
including part of the
emission nebula
NGC 6559.
On the right, between the two regions, is a
nebula reflecting light from a
group of massive blue stars.
The NGC 6559 complex pictured above spans about 3
light years and likely has a common history with the
Lagoon Nebula.
The complex
lies about 5000 light-years away toward the constellation of
Sagittarius.