People often see the same things in very different ways. Such is the situation with a face spotted in NGC 3324, a stellar nursery located on the edge of the Carina Nebula.
People often see the same things in very different ways.
Such is the case with NGC 3324, a stellar nursery located on the edge of the Carina Nebula.
Images of the area, located roughly 7,500 light years away from our planet, distinctly show a shape that looks like a face, but opinions are split on what the creating forces may be.
Scientists attribute the formation to a combination of gas, dust, and ultraviolet light.