The Turbulent Neighborhood of Eta Carina
How do violent stars affect their surroundings?
To help find out, astronomers pointed the
Hubble Space Telescope to the regions surrounding
Eta Carina, a star showing signs that it may explode
sometime in the next million years.
The nearby nebulosity, shown above, is home to streams of hot gas,
pools of cool gas, knots of
dark globules, and
pillars of dense
dusty interstellar matter likely forming young stars.
The above image explores about three
light-years, a
region size intermediate to the
Eta Carina cocoon, which
spans only about one-half of a light year, and the
Great Nebula in Carina,
which spans over 300 light years.
In April of 1843 Eta Car briefly became second only to
Sirius as the
brightest star in planet Earth's night sky,
even though at a distance of about 7,500 light-years,
it is about 800 times farther away.