The colors correspond to the glow of oxygen (blue), hydrogen and nitrogen (green), and sulfur (red). 58.3 MB 5 years ago. The 'Mystic Mountain' of the Carina Nebula [2,612 x 2,412] Close. 65.9 MB 1.3 MB Image Credit: NASA, ESA, M. Livio and the Hubble 20th Anniversary Team (STScI)Mystic Mountain is a turbulent star-forming region of three light-years tall inside the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372), located in the Carina–Sagittarius Arm of our Milky Way, roughly 7,500 light-years from Earth in the southern constellation of Carina.From the outside of this pillar of thick gas and dust, material is being eroded by fierce winds of energetic particles and intense radiation from super-hot newborn stars.

5.3 MB 4.9 MB The object itself is a pillar composed out of dust and gas, three light years in height and at a distance of 7500 light years.Radiation and winds of charged particles from hot newborn stars in the nebula are shaping and compressing the Mystic Mountain, causing new stars to form within it. The view was captured by the then-new Wide Field Camera 3, though the region was also viewed by the previous generation instrument. Located in the Carina Nebula and known informally as Mystic Mountain, these pillar's appearance is dominated by the dark dust even though it is composed mostly of clear hydrogen gas. The denser parts of the pillar are resisting being eroded by radiation.Two of the most prominent streamers — one at the very top of the longest finger of dust (originating from the bulbous pinnacle) and one in the center of the image, known as the Herbig–Haro objects HH 901 and HH 902, respectively.Herbig–Haro objects (HH) – after astronomers George Herbig and Guillermo Haro – are narrow jets of gas and matter ejected by young stars at speeds of 100 to 1000 kilometers per second that collide with the surrounding nebula, producing bright shock fronts that glow as the gas is heated by friction while the surrounding gas is excited by the high-energy radiation of nearby hot stars.This composite image was taken on 1-2 February 2010 with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 3 onboard the Hubble Space Telescope using three different color filters. Mystic Mountain: Bright Pillar in the Carina Nebula - Duration: 0:49.

Hubble Space Telescope 87,980 views This video shows Mystic Mountain, a region in the Carina Nebula imaged by the ESA/NASA Hubble Space Telescope on iths 20th anniversary.

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