NGC3199 is a nebula illuminated by the energy outflow from a Wolf-Rayet star. It lies about 11,700 ly away in an area of Carina that is heavily strewn with stars.
Wolf-Rayet 18 lies in the cavity to the left, and its stellar winds have blown out a large, spherical shape in the gas and dust
surrounding it.
PlaneWave 12.5″ Astrograph with ZWO ASI62000 camera, Astrodon filters, and ASA DDM-85 gearless mount. F/5 LRGB (68/3min L, 24/3min RGB). All subbexposures binned 2×2.